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Earth fighters (15 photos)
US Air Force together with the tuning shop Galpin Auto Sports, the world-famous by the TV show Pimp My Ride, presented two of these "earthly fighter" on the basis of models of Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger.
The first car, bleed GAS, was the Ford Mustang, called X1. Everything in this pearl white vehicle strikes the eye, but the most impressive interior of the vehicle, which is designed in the style of a military aircraft, where instead -dzhoystik steering and seat with a bailout.
Car fighter Ford Mustang, dubbed X-1 apparently not too reminiscent of the aircraft, but the most interesting thing in the car hides the interior, which can be accessed by lifting up the door Lambo.
The second car, Dodge Challenger, drawn up in the style of fighter Stealth - matte paint, aeronautical motifs in the design of the aerodynamic package. Inside, instead of the usual motor show - a real fighter pilot's cabin. The instrument panel has lost any hint of design - everything is subordinated to functionality. Two steering wheels, traction control levers, buttons Other switches, as if taken with a simulator for novice pilots. The project was called Vapor.
The first car, bleed GAS, was the Ford Mustang, called X1. Everything in this pearl white vehicle strikes the eye, but the most impressive interior of the vehicle, which is designed in the style of a military aircraft, where instead -dzhoystik steering and seat with a bailout.
Car fighter Ford Mustang, dubbed X-1 apparently not too reminiscent of the aircraft, but the most interesting thing in the car hides the interior, which can be accessed by lifting up the door Lambo.
The second car, Dodge Challenger, drawn up in the style of fighter Stealth - matte paint, aeronautical motifs in the design of the aerodynamic package. Inside, instead of the usual motor show - a real fighter pilot's cabin. The instrument panel has lost any hint of design - everything is subordinated to functionality. Two steering wheels, traction control levers, buttons Other switches, as if taken with a simulator for novice pilots. The project was called Vapor.