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This 1978 Ford F-100 truck has a Mustang Mach-E battery installed
The headline here isn't 'Old Car Gets Electric Power,' but rather a notice from Ford that an electric crate motor is available for purchase online

The Mazzanti Evantra Pura is a lightweight model that weighs 2,843 lbs and produces 761BHP
We haven't heard from Mazzanti in a while, but the Italian performance brand has quietly maintained development of its Evantra supercar, which now comes in three different configurations.

Sung Kang has developed a Datsun 240Z rally car
This tour around the sun commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Datsun 240Z, which won the East African Safari Rally with knobbly tyres and headlights. To commemorate the occasion, Nissan built up a rally-spec Juke, but Fast & Furious actor and all-around automotive hero Sung Kang has utterly outdone it.

As a race car, the Honda Civic looks awesome
You've seen the new Honda Civic in'sedan' trim in the United States. The new Honda Civic has also been spotted in its more traditional hatchback configuration. You've already seen half of the new Civic in full-fat, disguised Type R configuration, and now you can see it in complete racing car spec.

Mansory's Stallone GTS, which has 818bhp
The Mansory Stallone GTS is a wild, bewinged, open-top supercar designed for individuals who find the conventional Ferrari 812 GTS a tad slow.

A Grand Theft Auto V supercar has been designed by the McLaren P1 designer
Legendary car designer Frank Stephenson has recently been assessing a slew of mishmash car ideas in Grand Theft Auto V on his incredibly honest YouTube channel. Most of them, it's safe to say, he doesn't like.

What are your thoughts on this Mini GP that has been modified?
Isn't this a great colour? This is one of the 3,000 third-generation Mini GPs produced, however this one has been extensively customised by Beek Auto Racing in the Netherlands. Definitely eye-catching.

The last ever Aventador bodykit from Liberty Walk is insanely expensive at $187,000!
One hundred and seventy-seven thousand dollars is the amount. Most of us would never consider spending that much money on a car (about £135,000), let alone on a new bodykit for one we already own.