Boston Acoustics "HeartBreaker"
Boston Acoustics, which supplies the factory-installed stereo systems for vehicles like the Chrysler 300, Dodge Magnum and Dodge Charger, started out with a stock, "90 percent original" Mustang GT 500 on this "HeartBreaker," according to Chris. It was rebuilt for some serious roadwork, outfitted with Holly carbs, Hooker headers, an NOS nitrous system, a Powermaster starter, Centerforce clutch and aluminum flywheel, Outlaw Racing disc brakes, Bilstein shocks, and P.S. Engineering wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich G-Force T/A KDW tires. To keep things cool in there, a Vintage Air a/c was installed. And that's not even why Boston Acoustics was at CES.
Boston Acoustics' monster sound system goes like this:












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Mike 3:26PM (1/07/2006)
The "heartbreaker" for me is that they didn't keep it stock! The 1968 shelby GT500 is my ultimate dream car, and as good as these upgrades may be, these cars are automotive perfection without them. I am glad they stuck with an old style rim, though, as too may custom mustangs use oversized chrome that looks completely out of place.
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