Classic Design Concepts unveils the Bad Penny Mustang for SEMA

by SpeedLux

Classic Design Concepts has recently announced its plans to introduce their Bad Penny Mustang at SEMA.

Featuring a black and copper exterior paint, the car comes equipped with features that include a new front bumper, a revised grille and aerodynamic side skirts. The coupe also comes fitted with a rear spoiler and 20-inch Forgiato super concave wheels wrapped in Goodrich G-Force Rival tires.

Talking about the interiors, the cabin has been nicely fitted with Recaro sport seats, Ford Racing gauges and a Kicker audio system that resides where the rear seat would normally be located.

Coming to the engine, power is provided by a 5.0-liter V8 engine that has been further equipped with features such as a Ford Racing supercharger, Pypes longtube headers and a Magnaflow GT500 cat back exhaust system. Thanks to all these modifications, the engine will now be able to generate an output of 624 hp (465 kW).

On the handling front, the Bad Penny Mustang comes fitted with a Whiteline Watts link suspension, RTR adjustable sway bars and high-performance Wilwood brakes.

We expect more details to be out once the same is unveiled at the show.

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