Today’s feature on AutoHunter Cinema is a twin-turbocharged Ferrari-powered 1968 Ford Mustang nicknamed “Corruptt” – yes, two Ts for twin-turbocharged. This wild mashup of two stallions was built by Tony Arme of American Legends Hot Rods and Musclecars. Power comes from a twin-turbocharged Ferrari F136 V8 (the one used in the F430), though it runs an F149 California intake due to the front engine placement. Power is a robust 700 horsepower on a stand-alone ECU. Aside of the unique powerplant, both the Mustang’s exterior and interior have also been heavily modified starting with a 2.5-inch chop of the roof, flush glass and custom acrylic taillights, plus other custom aluminum and carbon fiber components finished with 3D printing and CNC machining.

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Source: www.classiccars.com