This has got to be the funniest crap I've ever read on here! It will make you laugh, cry and double over to the point that you contemplate if laughing too hard is an acceptable reason to go to the hospital.
McLaren M81 Mustang, 1980. A collaboration between McLaren Engines and Ford’s Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) was supposed to produce a special edition of 250 Fox-body McLaren Mustangs but in the end only 10 were produced due to the car's high price. The 2.3 litre turbocharged 4 cylinder engine's head was ported and polished, it was de-burred and blueprinted, and fitted with a variable turbo that boosted power to 175hp, up from the standard Mustang's 131.
This would have been so cool! They should have used it
Ford Mustang 007 Concept, 1965. A Mustang Fastback that was prepared for an appearance in the James Bond movie Goldfinger. In addition to the special gold finish the car's interior was made over in black and gold leather. Unfortunately the Mustang 007 was ready in time for filming and a white Mustang Convertible was used instead
I need as much information as I can find on this.....
Ford Mustang GTD Prototype, 2023. Billed as the ultimate road-going version of the Mustang, a new special edition that borrows technologies from the GT3 race car. It will be powered by a purpose-developed supercharged 5.2-litre V8 that is targeting 800hp, making it the most powerful factory-produced Mustang ever. It comes with semi-active suspension and Brembo carbon ceramic brakes. Pricing will start around $300,000
Velocity Mustang Fastback, 2023 (1967). A first generation Mustang fastback restomod by Velocity Modern Classics that has a contemporary 460hp Coyote V8 and either a 10-speed automatic or a T-56 six-speed manual transmission. Underneath there's a Mustang SPEC chassis built by Roadster Shop with rack-and-pinion power steering and 4-link rear suspension.
Maybe if I started a GoFundMe page....? It's really calling me
Ford Mustang GT4, 2023. To be presented this weekend during the 24 Hours of Spa at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in eastern Belgium, the GT4 version of the new generation 2024 Mustang Dark Horse. Multimatic will build the cars using Coyote-based V8 race engines, developed in-house by Ford Performance and assembled by Ford in Dearborn, Michigan. The Mustang GT4 race car also features Multimatic DSSV dampers, a Holinger dog-ring gearbox, paddle shifters with pneumatic actuation, natural fibre body panels, as well as a an aero package developed to meet GT4 category targets.
Glad to see color shifts come back .....always wanted a Mystic package
Ford Mustang Dark Horse, 2024. The special edition Mustang will be available with new colour-shifting Blue Ember exterior paint that features special effect pigments of deep blues infused with a warm amber hue. Buyers will be offered two special stripe options for the exterior, available in vinyl and hand-painted forms with matt and high gloss finishes. The black and blue theme from the exterior is continued in the interior that features an anodized blue, lightweight titanium manual shift knob. Recaro performance seats with Indigo Blue bolsters and Bright Indigo Blue accent stitching come with the Dark Horse Appearance Package
Ford Mustang Fastback Styling Clay, 1963. The first clay models of the Mustang fastback showed what was essentially the final shape of the production model that would debut just over a year later. This initial fastback clay featured a split rear window design, similar to the split-window 1963 Corvette coupe, that didn’t make it into production.