
Hot wheels make any car look cool. These three-piece, WTW Giovanna Klessig-5 wheels measure 20 inches in diameter and retail for about a G-note each. No, we're not kidding. Pirelli's 255/35/20 front and 285/30/20 rear P-Zero Rossos keep this Mustang connected to the concrete.
The seats have been treated to aftermarket leather with a Ferrari-style pattern that is racy yet retains a vintage and classy look at the same time. Portions of the interior's plastic were painted the same vibrant House of Kolors Metallic Green to carry some color into the tan cabin.
Custom gauge graphics from Phoenix Imaging Hydrographics of Lancaster, Texas, are viewed through the leather-wrapped spokes of the American Stitches steering wheel. Of course, the stock Shaker stereo was stashed in favor of Pioneer's AVGVDP audio/video receiver, GEXP910XM satellite radio with navigation, and a Rosen 10-disc CD changer.
Joe Provenzano of Audio Innovations in Glendora, California, handled the installation of Polk/MOMO 5.25-inch component speakers powered by Polk's Carbon Series C400 amplifier, and a pair of 12-inch subwoofers that bump by way of a C500-series amp.
Street Scene's SoCal Stang sits right thanks to a set of H&R coils and Granatelli Motor Sports adjustable camber plates. GMS also supplied the front and rear sway bars, as well as the adjustable Panhard bar and urethane motor mounts.
Hiding behind the behemoth 20-inch Giovanna forged wheels are Stillen/AP Racing six-piston calipers and 14.4-inch rotors up front, and 13.5-inch rotors with four-piston calipers out back.
Those big binders get a workout, too, as the Costa Mesa, California, Street Scene crew fortified the Ford with Vortech's Aftercooled, high-output supercharger system. With the kit installed, the provided ECM tune was flashed into the computer for a tire-smokin' 400-plus rear-wheel horsepower.
The fact that the Street Scene staff built this Mustang from design to finished product in 90 days is truly remarkable. What's even better is they preserved the Mustang's heritage while giving it some mean, new looks.