Arguably the most beautiful version of Lew Arrington's "Brutus" Mustangs. The story on this one was that the design on the top of the car body (roof, rear decklid and hood - look closely) is actually the molecular configuration for nitromethane racing fuel. Unfortunately the particular paint used was a poor choice as it faded rapidly in the sun and the color shifted drastically as the months wore on. This shot was taken early in the season. The fiberglass body met an untimely end when an engine explosion and ensuing fire destroyed it completely.