For us car geeks, automotive renderings can be some of the coolest things on the web. There are some amazing artists out there with some very good skills who are able to create some real works of art, one of those is Rostislav Prokop. He has created some amazing vehicle renderings which we have been able to showcase and this one is certainly no exception. Rostislav has started with a Foxbody Ford Mustang, generally considered one of the most pedestrian Mustang designs, and convincingly rendered wild modifications that greatly differ from the original, yet fit in perfectly with the car.

Front Of The Mustang Reveals A Huge Air-Scoop

Starting with the front of the car, the general Foxbody shape is clear but there is now a huge ram-air scoop on the hood and a massive front lip/splitter bolted on underneath. One of the front headlights has been blanked out and replaced with another intake while the front air dam and fog lights appear to remain stock.

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Side View Features Massive Wheels On The Foxbody

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There are impressive side-skirts fitted to the Mustang but what stands out from that side view is the wheels. We can see the car has been lowered, and the black wheels with chrome rims really pop out; wild wheels being a Rostislav trademark. The tires sidewalls are thin enough to appear painted on.

With the edges blacked out, the A-pillars appear pencil-thin,  Behind them, we get a glimpse of the fully caged interior, with red leather matching the exterior plus a nice gray color adding some contrast to the overall appearance.

Rear-End Still Retains Foxbody Styling

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The rear of the Mustang could be where we see the biggest changes.  The styling for the most part, is characteristic of the Foxbody. But we have two giant exhausts sticking out of the dead center to which Rostislav has overlaid a soundtrack to give an impression of the noise these exhausts would create. Either side of the exhaust we just have lights, the rest of the back in effect being one giant light strip. The rear bumper is largely gone, giving a very slender look to the car, and of course, a giant wing has also been affixed to complete the look.

Rostislav regularly posts onto his Instagram page, so it is worth giving that a follow to check out his future projects.

Sources: Instagram, Classic Car Journal

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