TRACTORRI LAMBORGHINI MUSTANG

This Frankenstein creation turned up at SEMA this year. Built from a brand new Lamborghini Gallardo and Ford Mustang, the ‘Mustardo’ (we’re guessing…) makes use of the 520bhp Lamborghini V10 (midmounted behind the front seats), which is also mated to the Gallardo’s four-wheel drive, paddle-shifted E-gear transmission, and Aluminum double wishbone suspension.

gallardo mustang

gallardo mustang

gallardo mustang

Inside, the Lambo dash dominates proceedings, but we have to give credit to the builder/owner John Haugh for blending elements from both cars into the cabin. That rear end looks a bit unfortunate though…

[Source: The Mustang News]

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Readers Comments

  1. 1. 6th January, 2008 at 04:31 by K. Moser

    An amazing bit of craftsmanship, but the whole thing begs the question–WHY???? It seems two very nice cars have been destroyed to create what? I would like to inspect the fit and finish up close.

  2. 2. 19th June, 2008 at 01:57 by T S

    someone was on crack when they thought up of that idea. hmm lets make a 200k exotic look like a ricey 20k domestic

  3. 3. 3rd February, 2009 at 16:22 by Nasi

    i liked this carr i don’t no how can expleane buti realy liked

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