小罗伯特·唐尼的1970年福特野马
托尼·斯塔克喜欢高性能的汽车,而在现实世界的罗伯特·唐尼同样也很喜欢。他委托核心超速以托尼·斯塔克的方式,将他对福特野马完美的愿景变为现实。从1970年的老板式302作为基础开始,核心超速完全剥离了汽车的结构,并用碳纤维车身面板和增压的福特高性能铝合金5.0升V8进行重建。车厢内部采用全新的内饰,由噶比的街道大棒定制内饰负责设计,全部采用了底特律超速合金车架和定制的HRE高性能米其林橡胶车轮进行搭配。就像钢铁侠本人一样,这辆野马在现代时代已经重生得更加好了。
托尼·斯塔克喜欢高性能的汽车,而在现实世界的罗伯特·唐尼同样也很喜欢。他委托核心超速以托尼·斯塔克的方式,将他对福特野马完美的愿景变为现实。从1970年的老板式302作为基础开始,核心超速完全剥离了汽车的结构,并用碳纤维车身面板和增压的福特高性能铝合金5.0升V8进行重建。车厢内部采用全新的内饰,由噶比的街道大棒定制内饰负责设计,全部采用了底特律超速合金车架和定制的HRE高性能米其林橡胶车轮进行搭配。就像钢铁侠本人一样,这辆野马在现代时代已经重生得更加好了。
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