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1,000-HP Blown 2024 Mustang Can Cyber-Eat Super Snakes, Hellcats All Day, Twice on Sundays

2024 GLORY Mustang S650 10 photos
Photo: Instagram/@adry53customs
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The seventh-generation Ford Mustang is anything but boring, but that’s not a reason for hardcore gearheads to not wish upon a star for even more extreme makeovers of their beloved pony. Sure, Shelby American Inc. quickly rose to the challenge and upped the performance ante with an 830+ hp devastation-with-stoplights of an S650 spin-off, the 2024 Super Snake.
Shelby’s promise for the Blue Oval fans will undoubtedly stir up some giddy ovations from the fans. Still, the 250-unit limited production for the home market is a major turn-off for the hordes of Blue-blooded piston addicts. Still, with the real reality offering the blue pill of blissful resignation, the virtual alter-verse is reaching out with a red pill of sorrow but glorious wishful thinking.

One Indonesian 3D Artist and Automotive Visualist, Timothy Adry Emmanuel (going by the social media persona of adry53customs), has envisioned a radical take on the 2024 Ford Mustang S650 because there’s never enough muscle from stock. The rowdy interpretation of the primordial pony car isn’t just skin deep, although that trait alone would be enough to leave Ford designers mopping the floors in search of their jaws.

A body so wide it would make an aircraft carrier proud (and parking lot architects crying in despair) is only part of the digital resurrection. Dual side exhausts on each side, in front of the rear wheels, probably trumpet the bells of mutiny for the Stop Oil anarchists (did I just misspell 'activists'?) The blood-red livery is about as inconspicuous as a category-five tornado going through the Library of Congress.

2024 GLORY Mustang S650
Photo: Instagram/@adry53customs
Unfortunately, photos don’t relay sounds (yet), but I’m willing to bet an entire full tank of 93-octane gasoline that this mean Mustang sounds at least as good as it looks. I am not making this up; check that massive scoop on the hood a little closer: those triple butterfly shut-off valves aren’t a mockup of meaningless poise and childhood trauma show-off needs. Nope, that’s a real blower hiding under that menacing hood.

Do you notice anything about that license plate? Yes, indeed, the virtual car is registered in California (could this be a ‘California Special’ ultra-special hexadecimal edition?), but that’s not saying much, is it? At least, not as much as the ‘1,000HP’ that would put the Shelby Super Snake to sleep for a couple of eternities. Not to pick fights here, but that power is precisely twice as the Dark Horse’s peak performance.

Oh, and have you noticed that GLORY on the trunk? This looks like a Mustang and sort of acts like one, but it’s, in fact, a widebody dream of the keyboard and touch pen master. The Glory is a tuning brand that only exists in Adry’s limitless and infinitely resourceful car-verse from the realm of binary fantasies. Nonetheless, all great things start with a dream, and the digital designer achieved one of his aftermarket customization goals – to put the muscle back in cars that deserve it.



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About the author: Razvan Calin
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After nearly two decades in news television, Răzvan turned to a different medium. He’s been a field journalist, a TV producer, and a seafarer but found that he feels right at home among petrolheads.
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