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We knew with all the spy shots of a higher performance variant of the new Mustang making their way around the internet, it was only a matter of time before some cool renderings start surfacing.
Recently Ford tuner Steeda stated that the 2015 Ford Mustang had gained nearly 300lbs. Later, though, they retracted their statement saying it was just a guess based on “previous experience” with IRS suspension Mustangs. Well, now a Florida dealer has shared some new information on the 2015 Mustang and it’s some great news–in a way.
The birthday gifts just keep rolling in for the Mustang with the latest being the new model being selected to make its official pace car debut at the Michigan International Speedway.
Word on the street is that a camouflaged Mustang recently spotted in Santa Monica might very well be the prototype for the high-performance replacement for the Shelby GT500.
I can’t quite make out whether this is some kind of prank after watching it several times, but it’s definitely stirring up quite a buzz.
Practically every car news outlet has spotlighted the 42-second video. CBS even featured it on its website. The clip shows a Shelby Mustang being matched up against a 2008 Smart car with a 1.5-liter Toyota Paseo Sprintex Blown engine on the drag strip. I’ll spare you the spoiler because you really need to see it for yourself.
Here’s one that’ll definitely have Mustang fans dreaming of hitting the lottery – a collection of Boss Mustangs known as the Calypso Coral Boss Quartet.
The four Mustangs, which include a 1970 Mustang Boss 429 Fastback, a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Fastback, a 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Fastback and a 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Patriot Edition, will all be up for auction at Mecum’s upcoming inaugural auction in Seattle.
It might be safe to say that any questions over whether the Mustang will be a hit in Europe can be laid to rest.
During a promotional kick-off for the new pony car at last weekend’s UEFA Champions League soccer final, Ford received 9,300 applications to reserve the first 500 cars to be sold in Europe, according to The Wall Street Journal.