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Old 11/12/08, 12:28 AM
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A Perfectly Good Mustang Gave It's Life For This...

Can you believe a perfectly good 2008 Mustang gave it's life for this?

http://www.autoblog.com/2008/11/06/s...es-no-excuses/




Standing out among the conservatively-styled vehicles at the Ford booth is the Galpin Scythe Concept that we spotted a few months ago while it was being built. We had the chance to sit down with Beau Boeckmann, president of Galpin Auto Sports, who filled us in on the details on the Scythe and how it as built.

For starters, the Galpin crew completely stripped a 2008 Mustang GT convertible down to the chassis. It was then built back up with a molded fiberglass body, Air Ride suspension system, and massive 16.5" Wilwood brakes. Under the hood (partially) is a methanol-burning twin-supercharged 5.0L V8 that puts out a little over 1000 horsepower. Boeckmann knows that the styling of the Scythe is controversial and that not everyone will like it, but he hopes that people will appreciate at least some aspect of the car. Truthfully, it has some pretty trick features including a steering wheel that can move from one side of the car to the other and a voice-activated computer system that can control nearly all aspects of the car. Unlike other "concepts," every feature on the Scythe is fully functional, and the car has been driven on the street. Check the gallery below for live shots from the floor and get the details in the press release after the jump.
PRESS RELEASE:
Most custom shops have a backyard BBQ for friends when they want to show off a new car. Galpin Auto Sports (GAS) in Van Nuys, California took that concept to a new level on Saturday, October 18, when it debuted one of the most radical custom show cars of the modern era to a packed house of automotive icons, celebrities and media. While smoke rose from the floor and a massive twin supercharged engine crackled in the background, GAS president Beau Boeckmann unveiled Scythe, a one-of-a-kind machine packed with the most advanced onboard technology ever showcased in an automotive application. Other highlights from the evening included the unveiling of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth's long-lost Orbitron show car, a charity silent auction with proceeds going to three local charities and performances by a variety of top-tier rap and rock stars culminating in an all-star jam session between Ozzy Osbourne and members of Guns N' Roses, The Cult, Jane's Addiction and more.
"With Scythe, we set out to showcase all of our unique fabrication abilities here at GAS," Boeckmann says. "From the hand-made composite body and voice-activated onboard computer system, to the twin-supercharged 1,005 horsepower engine, this car was built to make a statement. In the 1950's and '60s, show cars were meant to shock and amaze people, and we wanted the same effect from Scythe but with a high-tech twist. This isn't a hollow concept car, it's a fully functional, incredibly fast and usable machine with a talking onboard computer and over a thousand horsepower running on methanol."
Scythe exemplifies the melding of old-world coachbuilding techniques and cutting-edge digital technology. The GAS team started with a proven performance platform, a 2008 Ford Mustang GT Convertible. After the body panels were removed, the unibody structure was covered in clay, which was sculpted to match renderings drawn by famed Kustom Kulture icon Ed "Newt" Newton. Molds were pulled from the clay sculpture, and composite body panels were formed and fitted to the Mustang pan. Reverse opening vertical doors, a wrap-around pillarless glass cockpit with no B- or C-pillars and custom headlights and taillights surrounded by hand-made aluminum trim are the highlights of the unique design.
The interior features some of the most sophisticated technology ever installed in a vehicle. Scythe features an onboard Shuttle XPC computer that manages every function of the car and is controlled entirely by voice commands. Simply speak to the electronic personal assistant in your own words and through a digital uplink to a 3G network Scythe will provide real-time weather, traffic, sports, stock market and news information and maintain your daily calendar. Other onboard electronics include flush mounted exterior cameras that offer 24-hour monitoring via cell phone or internet and a voice-activated iPod compatible JL Audio 5.1 Surround Sound system allows the driver to choose artist, song or music type verbally.
Scythe also offers unparalleled power and performance. Hand-built by GAS, the twin Magnuson supercharged 5.0L racing engine with custom ported 24-valve SOHC cylinder heads pump out up to 1,005 horsepower. A GAS custom fabricated intake manifold, custom performance grind camshafts and a custom electronic shifter complete the powertrain of this one of a kind vehicle. Other performance advances include a custom Air Ride Technologies suspension system by GAS and an onboard CPU which constantly adjusts ride height for maximum performance. Dual driving positions with retractable motorized steering wheels allows for left and ride side driving control of the vehicle and custom GAS designed brakes using Wilwood 16.5" rotors and 6-piston calipers on all four corners make Scythe stop on a dime.
About Galpin Auto Sports
Galpin Auto Sports, located at 15600 Roscoe Blvd. in Van Nuys offers customizing and personalizing services on all new and pre-owned vehicles including collector and classic cars and is the official garage for MTV's Pimp My Ride. For more information on Galpin Auto Sports' unique products and services, please contact G.A.S. General Manager, Steve McCord (smccord@galpin.com), at (877)-GO-GAS-GO or visit the website at www.galpinautosports.com.
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pardon me, excuse me
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Some ricer thinks he has died and gone to heaven ...
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I like it! Heaven forbid someone designing something different. Reminds me of something Ed "Big Daddy" Roth would create . . .
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The rear on that thing kinda looks cool. The front looks like it was designed to take out pedestrians in a hurry.
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Is that a pair of Eatons sticking out of the hood?!
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That is a rolling piece of sculpture. It is a work of art, not just a car. You may not like it or understand it but it will not be ignored. It will make you think. And if you look closely at the details and craftsmanship you may find new ideas to use in your dream ride.

I personally do not like the overall appearance of the car either. However if it was matte black, I may have liked it more. The most striking feature is the absence of a B or C pillar due to the support beams inside the cockpit behind the head rest. This means that there is no blind spot.
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unbelievably ugly, that poor stang
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Originally Posted by adrenalin
The rear on that thing kinda looks cool. The front looks like it was designed to take out pedestrians in a hurry.
I smell a new Road Kill with 2010 movie coming out looks cool except for the front end, someone pulled on the condem too fast and that was the result.
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Great... another apocolyptic inspired ride for the death race... Some designers never grow up and stop playing with their transformers....
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Ugly yes, but you cannot dispute the skill involved in designing and building something like that. Yes, 2 blowers, I wonder what kind of power and drive train is in that....thing.
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Paint it matte black, and you have Batman's smart car.
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Don't like it. Sculpture or not.
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I know Gaulpin has a lot cash to throw around but ...my god ! what a abomination.....the front end looks like mole...
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On the bright side, there is NO WAY ANYONE will EVER actually think this "thing" is a Mustang...
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Oh No, you didn't! I'm calling the ASPCA and reporting them for this crime against a poor defenseless mustang.
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Originally Posted by RRRoamer
On the bright side, there is NO WAY ANYONE will EVER actually think this "thing" is a Mustang...
haha! Thats about the only positive.
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Originally Posted by houtex
Paint it matte black, and you have Batman's smart car.

No This Is Batman's Smart Car, It's Even Called Batsmart.









Yes That Is George Barris's Signature Across The Hood!





It Even Looks PI$$ED...Up close at least. lol





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That's a smart I'd have. That's sweet. Be cooler with an actual jet engine nozzle though.


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