There’s no doubt the new Mustang is one of the most highly anticipated cars in years for the U.S. market. Yet, its debut in Europe might rank higher considering it’s the first time the pony car will be sold in that market directly by Ford.
A rare collection of some of the most historically significant Mustangs in the world is currently being displayed at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Southern California.
A Michigander with a love for Mustangs is hoping to find a few more fans of the pony car to help develop an experimental spin on the car. Well, “experimental” for those of us in the world of Mustangs.
Hey, we’re not going to start speculating on this Mustang test model captured cruising in Michigan … we’re just going to suggest that you enjoy the view.
We all probably should just move on from the debate over whether the Mustang Ecoboost is a fitting name for the new model of the pony car. It’s a done deal now as Ford is already kicking up promotions for the car by holding a recent closed-course ride-along for a few select journalists including the guys at Road & Track.