John's Mustang
John Stoker drives a bright red 1967 Ford Mustang. He bought the car from an Amarillo junkyard and restored it and upgraded it with his parents before he started his training at the Amarillo Hunter Academy.
Power Generation
See here for the original specs for the 1967 Mustang Fastback.
Weapons & Armament
Hunters prefer older model cars, because they have more unused space in the designs, where extra weapons can be concealed, and John's car is no exception. The rear side panels, the inside panels of the doors, the false bottom of the trunk, and a compartment added under the rear seats all provide storage for extra stakes, other weapons, and gun mags, and the false bottom trunk compartment is large enough to house full tactical raid kits for two hunters, or any other large gear that may be required.
Armor and defense
The car not only functions as a rolling tactical supply, it is also heavily reinforced. The side panels are bulletproofed, and all the windows are high-grade shatter-proof glass. The interior is fitted with a rollbar cage and three-point safety belts. The engine has been upgraded and performance enhanced, allowing for rapid response to reported incidents.
Communication Tools & Systems
The Mustang has a CB radio, which was still the communication standard for hunters when John was starting out. After Chimera switched to in-ear comms, most hunters removed their CBs, but John has kept his, preferring the option to go old-school if necessary.
Additional & auxiliary systems
Engine upgrades, including a new cam, aluminum heads and higher-volume intake and carburetor system, and dual exhaust system, have increased the horsepower from 200 (original engine specs) to about 370.
Upgrades to transmission, steering, and suspension have also been done, allowing the car to start with more immediate power and handle more easily on the roads.
Designation
1967 Ford Mustang Fastback
Owner
Length
15.3 ft
Height
4.3 ft
Weight
3000 lbs
Speed
150 mph
Cargo & Passenger Capacity
4-5 passengers 16 ft3 luggage capacity
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