Raul Torres’ transformed 1999 New Edge Mustang is a South Florida Terror
China WhiTTEYou may have heard the term “China White.” For the purposes of Raul Torres’s story, let’s just say it means a kind of addiction. An addiction that Raul Torres has had for Mustangs since 1993. In fact, Torres has owned 22 of them but none more special than his 1999 Mustang, aka China WhiTTe. The two capital Ts in the name stand for Twin Turbo.
Torres says, “I saw this car being assembled at Lujan Motorsports and immediately gained interest in it due to the quality of the build. Shortly after that, I purchased it in January 2015 from the previous owner Jonathan Montesino.” Montesino had been building the car for four years at eventually lost interest in its entirety.
After Torres picked up the car, he immediately took it to Jake Long at Power by the Hour in Boynton Beach, Florida. At that point, the men talked about what the goal was for the car and classes it was going to run. Although the car was almost turnkey already, it spent the next eight months getting repaired to Torres’ satisfaction.
Once complete, the next stop for China WhiTTe was the chassis shop AC Car Carcraft in Corral Springs, Florida, for the final touches. While there, they ran the VIN and realized the car wasn’t an actual Cobra despite the badging. However, that didn’t matter to Torres. The addiction had already taken hold. All the final touches were complete and the car was ready for precision tuning by Patrick Barnhill from PTP Motorsports.
A few short days later, the car performed flawlessly after just two test sessions at Street Car Takeover, Orlando. Torres went on to win two separate classes during that event. The next few months, he campaigned China WhiTTe as a grudge car throughout the South, winning multiple races.
In September of 2016, the top Modular-powered cars in the country assembled on Memphis International Raceway for the inaugural Mod Motor Nationals. Torres entered two classes that weekend, King of the 4 Valve and Mod vs. LS. He qualified number one in King of the 4 Valve with his best personal pass of 7.82 at 174 mph. Traction issues caused him to bow out in the first round in King of the 4 Valve, but he mustered a runner-up finish in Mod vs. LS.








