Luxury car specialist Clive Sutton has created an extreme, highly-modified version of Ford’s potent Mustang Mach 1.
A host of performance upgrades have seen the Sutton Mach 1 – 767 Edition add more than 300 hp over the regular car.
Revealed at the Salon Prive Concours d’Elegance show, the first completed example has already found a new owner.
Aiming for the speed of sound
The regular Mustang Mach 1 represents an already impressive example of Ford’s muscle car icon. With a 5.0-litre ‘Coyote’ V8 engine, the Mach 1 benefits from 460 hp and parts from Shelby performance models.
However, this was not enough to satisfy Clive Sutton.
The Mach 1 – 767 Edition benefits from a 3.0-litre supercharger, with a substantial dual-pass charge cooler, and an upgraded exhaust system for good measure.
Such modifications see the Coyote V8 engine pushed to an incredible 767 hp. It means the already potent Mustang Mach 1 moves into serious supercar territory.
More muscle for your money
Sutton also installs improved subframes, enhanced suspension components, a new spoiler and splitter, plus a set of Ford Performance ‘Bird Nest’ alloy wheels.
Interior modifications for the 767 Edition include bespoke mood lighting, a custom starter button, a unique arm rest, and Sutton badging.
As with the standard Mustang Mach 1, buyers can pick between a six-speed manual gearbox or a ten-speed automatic.
Prices for the 767 Edition begin from £96,000 on the road, representing an additional £40,000 expenditure over the standard Mustang Mach 1.
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