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1967 Shelby Gt 500 Front Angle

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Mark Kauffman's Apparent Genetic Mutation Appeared In The Form Of This Sick Sonic Blue Chevy Killer.
December, 2009
By Marc Christ
Photography by Peter Linney
1967 Shelby Gt 500 Roush And Cervini Body Panels
Roush and Cervini's body panels... 
   
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1967 Shelby Gt 500 Roush And Cervini Body Panels
Roush and Cervini's body panels coupled with painted-on racing stripes definitely give Mark's Stang an original look.
The '64 1/2 Mustang galloped onto the pages of almost every magazine, into our living rooms on prime-time TV, and into the hearts of millions, turning the automotive world upside down. With its attractive styling and versatility, this new and innovative machine entranced men, women, and children alike.

1967 Shelby Gt 500 Drift
Mark Kauffman of North Hollywood, California, is no exception, but being part of a family of unyielding Bow Tie enthusiasts, he kept his love for the early Ponies on the down low. Then in the fall of 2004, a strikingly familiar car began to grace the showrooms of Ford dealers. Mark rushed down to buy one of the first '05 Mustangs on the lot: a Sonic Blue Roush Stage 1.

1967 Shelby Gt 500 Front Engine View
Mark's original plan was to transform the Roush into a 500-rwhp everyday driver, so he started by bolting on a Vortech S-trim centrifugal supercharger. Even though the 527 rwhp and consistent 11.60 e.t.'s were pretty impressive for the new S197, Mark was bored within the first year. "I quickly became obsessed with more power. I began plans to build a street car that I could drive to and from the track in full factory trim, and compete with trailered race cars," he tells us.

1967 Shelby Gt 500 Nitrious Mounts
The nitrous delivery system... 
   
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1967 Shelby Gt 500 Nitrious Mounts
The nitrous delivery system is mounted on the strut tower.
So Mark raised the bar and started the mission to build a 700-rwhp daily driver that could dip into the 9s. To tackle this seemingly insurmountable task, Mark turned to Galpin Auto Sports (GAS) of Van Nuys, California. Steve Carpenter and the GAS team began the build by gutting the entire car to make way for a custom rollcage NHRA-certified for 8.60-second e.t.'s, and a custom sheetmetal rear-seat delete for weight reduction.


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