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Man, you gotta check out this crazy '67 Mustang that Ruffian Cars built! It's like they took a regular old Mustang and injected it with pure adrenaline.

So get this - they start with a clean California Mustang, strip it down to nothing, and rebuild it into this monster "gentleman's racer" thing. It's got a 500 horsepower Shelby V8 under the hood that'll wake the neighbors three blocks away when you fire it up. And the side pipes? Forget about it. Loudest dang things you've ever heard.

But here's the wild part - they widened the whole body by 5 inches! Slapped on these massive custom fender flares so they could fit huge 15-inch wheels all around. Looks mean as hell.

Inside it's pretty slick too. Racing seats, cool little details everywhere. My favorite part? They used an old arcade game button for the horn. How rad is that?

The guys at Ruffian say it drives like a dream - fast, smooth, and comfortable. Weighs less than 3000 pounds too, so it's crazy nimble.

It's the classic Mustang we always wanted but never actually got back in the day. I'm telling you, if you see one of these at a car show, you're gonna flip. Just don't challenge it to a race unless you like staring at taillights!

Factoid: Did you know? The Ford Mustang got its name from a World War II fighter plane, not the horse! The P-51 Mustang was a long-range, single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Allied forces. When the car was being developed, Ford executive stylist John Najjar suggested the name because he was inspired by the sleek and powerful image of the aircraft.
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