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U.S. Air Force, together with the tuning-studio Galpin Auto Sports, presented two of these supercars, made on the base model of Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger (called X1 and Vapor).
The design is completely stunning, but the most impressive is their interiors. They are designed as a tool to attract young peoples attention. Ford Mustang - theres a flight stick instead of the steering wheel and the single ejection seat, but the interior of the Dodge Challenger Vapor reminds a cockpit of a fighter jet |
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