Brandon McGee’s Outstanding 1988 Ford Mustang “Public Enemy”

Photography & Article by Cole Thomas.

A couple weekends ago at SGMP (South Georgia Motorsports Park) in Adel, GA, I had the opportunity to do a feature on Texan racer Brandon McGee’s 1988 Ford Mustang named “Public Enemy”.

All Steel, All Glass, Equipped with power windows, working headlights, a beastly big block chevy built by Jeff Naiser & Naiser Racing Components, A Ntrous Outlet System on board for the power adder, As well as a M&M Th400 for the transmission, fitted Gorgeously polished Weld Racing V-Series wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson drag radial tires, Brandon’s Mustang just really does have it all!

After our photo shoot, I sat down with Brandon to gather some more information about his car. Here I have it listed below, along with a couple racing related questions I asked him!

Class: N/T. ASAG (All Steel All Glass)

Car name: Public Enemy

Car Builder: Steve Pennywitt with WRC

Year, Make & Model: 1988 Ford Mustang

Engine: 588ci Naiser Racing Big Block Chevy

Power adder: Nitrous Outlet Kraken Plate

Transmission: M&M Th400

Suspension: Menser Motorsports

Rear end: 9 inch.

Tires: Mickey Thompson 275 drag radial

Electronics: Fueltech Ft550

Fuel: VP Racing Fuels.

Personal best ET & MPH: N/T.

Here are the couple questions I asked Brandon and his responses –

Name & Age? My name and is Brandon McGee & I’m 22 years old.

Hometown? Houston, Texas.

How long have you been racing? “since I was 2 I’ve been going to the track, but started driving a car 3 years ago.”

How did you get into racing? “my dad always had me around cars, and my sister married an x275 racer, then I started traveling with him, which made me want to race at the level I am now.”

What’s your favorite part about going racing? “the people, the people you get to meet and the friendships made along the way.”

Who are your Sponsors?

BTM Communication Services, Nitrous Outlet, Menscer Motorsports, Fueltech, Maguires, Mickey Thompson Tires, Naiser Racing Components, Hopped Up by Hubbard.

 

Remainder of the full photo gallery is below.

 

I would like to thank Brandon and his dad, Angie Thomas, Charlie Weaver, TJ Pruitt and everyone else involved in making this feature happen!

 

 

Written by Cole Thomas

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