whats wrong with this pic ???????

http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/544838_403124586364778_140392975971275_1614065_1974153954_n.jpg

Photoshopped.

Can’t believe they actually released that and tried to pass it off as real :rofl

on street tires as well lolol

haha terrible photoshop job

Street tires.

Actually, i saw an srt magnum with a 426 and blower hang the fronts about 4/5 inchs on street tires.

Coulda at least Decompressed the front suspension and filled in the light shining through the tread on the rear tires.

wow, terrible shop lol

wow

It’s a mustang!

This is what I was thinking

I knew it was photoshopped soon as you see the front wheels, but I dident find that to be odd, i found the fact that its a mustang odd :ahh

Its serial guysss

Rear tires have no deformation, but still lifting the car as well. LOL

Those tires must be stickier than Joey Jiggs hands!

Photochop on Sunday, sell on Monday. :rofl

Everything. No squat, no front sag, street tires, the shitty spots under the front tires, no tire deformation, etcetc. What a mess.

Might as well go full retard and pull the rears off the ground too.

Shelby American acknowledged this afternoon that it faked photos of the front end of its new 950-horsepower Shelby 1000 lifting off the ground.Two of the photos were distributed to the press as part of a group of shots and were being used on major websites. They show the two front wheels of the customized Mustang lifted several inches into the air, presumably because of the car’s immense thrust. A company vice president, Gary Patterson, acknowledged in an email to Drive On that they they were the result of photo manipulation.
The fraud was discovered by the USA TODAY photo desk in preparing tomorrow’s story for the newspaper, which was posted here on Drive On earlier today. A photo editor questioned how the Mustang could lift off the ground, given its weight and that it has only street tires. Also, the tires in the photo do not appear to be under stress. A close examination revealed photo manipulation techniques under the wheels.
Scott Black, spokesman for Shelby American, initially said he was aware of manipulation only to fix shadows, that the wheels actually lifted off the ground. But after checking with the company, he called back and elaborated: “That is fake shot. That shot is not real. I am beyond embarassed.” He said the manipulation was done by the photographer and that he didn’t know the reason.

https://encrypted-tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQXliOXx-wd6bgzYD4aYcKfmcAxC0gHRYpBTeHJOjMs5cOMovE6

https://encrypted-tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSffDmwb59JKIBLw1u-n29s8i2VmOa1nhzazAmo5EwTGIe_EEzG

https://encrypted-tbn1.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTuM53FnQbMbEMUvZHU4agr8T9uPdVZAEXg7d4e2knvAEtQAB7a

whats wrong with the picture??

that mustang is doing a wheelie before the OP.