The Falcon F7 debuted at the Detroit Auto Show in 2011 in concept form. Then, at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show, the Falcon displayed its first F7 destined for a customer's garage. This sexy Midwest start-up hasn't gotten much press since the auto show six months ago, so we decided to put it back into the limelight. Welcome to America's new(ish) hand-built supercar.
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10. Made in America
9. Pushrods like F1
8. Price
7. Exclusivity
6. Stopping Power
5. The Numbers
4. Custom Interior
3. Supercar Mash-Up
2. Aluminum Monocoque
1. Corvette Engine
The Falcon F7 uses Chevy's LS7 engine, pumping out 620 hp and 585 lb-ft of torque. No one ever complained about a Corvette V8, especially one that has an upgraded carbon-fiber intake.