http://www.carguychronicles.com/2012/10/ford-gt-supercars-street-legal-gt1-s.html
For those who want something more!
Nice job boys!
For those who want something more!
Nice job boys!
Funny thing is, that's YOUR old car.
I didn't see a hint of ricer, but I guess it's in the eye of the beholder. Both cars look stunning in person. The GT1-S has some gap/finish issues at the clamshell/rear clip, but I'm sure that will be resolved. Getting the race car panel molds to a production car level of fit and finish must have been huge undertaking. The paint and color combo is brilliant.
I can't imagine it as a street car...it looks 1 1/2 lanes wide! lol. It's actually 12" wider than stock I believe. Loading my car on the transporter with inches to spare made me wonder if the GT1-S would even fit on the truck.
P.S. To me, the dished rear wheels on the GT1-S give the impression of the wheel wells not being filled out enough. The Matech wheels (in the article) give a fuller look. It may also be a result of needing more ground clearance...somewhat bigger gap between tire and wheel well?
http://www.carguychronicles.com/2012/10/ford-gt-supercars-street-legal-gt1-s.html
For those who want something more!
Nice job boys!
Wouldn't call it "ricer"....
It's a wide body, same body as the matech race car. Funny thing is, that's YOUR old car.
The Red one with the full Shadowman treatment? :eek
Doh! Okay I take that back lol. Maybe its the rear wheels and not the body? Just doesn't fill the wheel well properly. Looks different than the Matech car. Since that is my old car please correct its appearance asap When will see it ripping around the track?
I didn't see a hint of ricer, but I guess it's in the eye of the beholder. Both cars look stunning in person. The GT1-S has some gap/finish issues at the clamshell/rear clip, but I'm sure that will be resolved. Getting the race car panel molds to a production car level of fit and finish must have been huge undertaking. The paint and color combo is brilliant.
I can't imagine it as a street car...it looks 1 1/2 lanes wide! lol. It's actually 12" wider than stock I believe. Loading my car on the transporter with inches to spare made me wonder if the GT1-S would even fit on the truck.
P.S. To me, the dished rear wheels on the GT1-S give the impression of the wheel wells not being filled out enough. The Matech wheels (in the article) give a fuller look. It may also be a result of needing more ground clearance...somewhat bigger gap between tire and wheel well?
Does anyone know how the car would be registered? Is it just a ford gt registration. How about price range? Has that been disclosed
What will your final production body panels be made of?