Galpin Shows Off More of Their Fisker Rocket

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Last year, Galpin Auto Sports held a big reveal at the Los Angeles Auto Show where they teamed up with Henrik Fisker to create the Rocket.

While Galpin was calling the heavily modified Mustang  the, “Ultimate American Muscle Car,” they offered little details of what the finished product would actually be.

Now a few months later, Galpin is taking the cloak off their latest creation and showing it off to the world in great detail.

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According to Galpin, the Rocket will use a supercharged Coyote that pumps out a mind warping 725 horsepower.

However, to increase the performance of the new car even more, Fisker redesigned the entire body and had it completely clad in lightweight carbon fiber. Thus dropping the original weight of the car drastically.

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The new Rocket will also get 21-inch 10 spoke ADV wheels, a Cat-Back exhaust from Bassani, a one off suspension, and a super plush interior that will bathe you in extreme comfort.

Right now, Galpin is estimating the 0-60 mph time in the low 3 second range with a top speed of around 186 mph. But again, those are still estimates and not actual numbers just yet.

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We still will have to wait a few more months until production of the Galpin Rocket starts, but just from these last two teasers, the car looks to be a riot.

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