Air Force Orders Their Own KITT

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Air Force big wigs must have been impressed with Galpin Auto Sports flashy new mustang KITT. The airborne branch of our military called up Galpin and placed an order. The result, a Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger tricked out like KITT.

“For Galpin Auto Sports to be commissioned by the most technologically advanced organization on earth is truly an honor” Boeckmann said in a statement. “This is one of the most extraordinary and important projects that we have ever done.”

wired.com reports...

First up is the matte-pearlescent white Mustang dubbed X-1. The name is a nod to the Bell X-1, the first aircraft to exceed the speed of sound in level, controlled flight. This car won’t approach that kind of speed, but with a 500-horsepower V8 under the hood, it’s quick enough to keep you entertained. Lift those scissor doors and prepare to drop your jaw - either in awe or dismay, depending upon your point of view. The interior looks like it was lifted from an F-15. Design details include a single-driver ejection seat, flight stick and, of course, night and thermal vision and GPS.

And then there’s the matte-black Challenger codenamed “Vapor.” Stealth could not be a more appropriate descriptor for this menacing car, which Galpin says uses radar-absorbing paint and a “stealth mode” exhaust that lets the car run silently. We swear we’re not making this up.

Cool exterior details include biometric latches on the scissor doors, proximity sensors and a roof-mounted camera with a range of 1/4 mile. The exterior was wrapped in a custom body kit and carbon fiber trim. Even the wheel covers are carbon. Like the Mustang, the Challenger got an fighter-inspired interior with aircraft-style controls, a passenger steering wheel and night and thermal vision and GPS gear. We love the shift lever, but we’re curious to know why Galpin didn’t say anything about what’s under the hood.

It also didn’t say how much it charged Uncle Sam to build these wild rides

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  • Matt P (MR2NR)

    What!!! The nation is in a deficit and we are blowing money on this??!! What is the purpose of these vehicles?? Only 1/8 of the roads in the middle east are paved!!!



    Looks like another bait and switch trick for the recruiting officers. Apparently the Hummers aren't cool enough.



    It's cool and all but....... Why???!!!

  • god

    I think it looks ugly myself.

    My god look at the Mustangs LCD screens! LOL!

  • Jessica

    Yeah, it does look cool and all, but you're right. We really shouldn't be spending this type of money on this sort of thing. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the Challenger (I am a dodge freak for all of you who don't know me) and the Mustang looks pretty cool, but I think if we don't have the money, we shouldn't spend what we got left.

  • stephen russell

    Love the Tang, though need a another ext color scheme. Id drive that Big time.

    Great vehicles for recruitting alone,

    Id Rent one, or both.

    Very Radical.

    2 bad GM & Camaro arent in this Mix.

    Like the Mustang dashboard.

    Produce both, 100?

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