2015 Spy Shots
#781
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Seen it before...labeled as a GT350.
#783
Another thing, on pictures form automatic 2015 Mustangs on the internet I saw the button for start&stop
Will the 2015 Mustang automatic have the start&stop feature as well?
This would be quite cool.
(Many cars have this feature only for manual transmission)
Will the 2015 Mustang automatic have the start&stop feature as well?
This would be quite cool.
(Many cars have this feature only for manual transmission)
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I think You are confusing Stop/Start with Push Button Start. All 2015 Mustangs will have Push Button Keyless Start. There has been No Mention of Start Stop on the 2015 Mustang, where the Engine shuts down when stopped and restarts to pull away from a stop. We had that feature on a couple of cars we rented in England last year, but I don't think Ford offers it on any Cars in the U.S. or will offer it on the Export Mustangs.
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I think You are confusing Stop/Start with Push Button Start. All 2015 Mustangs will have Push Button Keyless Start. There has been No Mention of Start Stop on the 2015 Mustang, where the Engine shuts down when stopped and restarts to pull away from a stop. We had that feature on a couple of cars we rented in England last year, but I don't think Ford offers it on any Cars in the U.S. or will offer it on the Export Mustangs.
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http://www.supercompressor.com/rides...40428_22809374
The Mustang was officially shown to the world for the first time on April 17, 1964. It's kind of a big deal that the original pony car is turning 50 years old, so to celebrate its half century on earth we flew to Detroit in search of the holy grail: The Mustang Archives.
While they weren't in a vault at the end of an Indiana Jones-style labyrinth like we hoped, they were meticulously maintained, and incredibly high res. As we dug through the infinite image library, something became apparent: there was an awful lot that even we didn't know about Mustang, and so the concept for this story was born.
Below are our findings, we hope you enjoy them as much as we enjoyed digging them up.
The Mustang was officially shown to the world for the first time on April 17, 1964. It's kind of a big deal that the original pony car is turning 50 years old, so to celebrate its half century on earth we flew to Detroit in search of the holy grail: The Mustang Archives.
While they weren't in a vault at the end of an Indiana Jones-style labyrinth like we hoped, they were meticulously maintained, and incredibly high res. As we dug through the infinite image library, something became apparent: there was an awful lot that even we didn't know about Mustang, and so the concept for this story was born.
Below are our findings, we hope you enjoy them as much as we enjoyed digging them up.
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http://www.supercompressor.com/rides...40428_22809374
The Mustang was officially shown to the world for the first time on April 17, 1964. It's kind of a big deal that the original pony car is turning 50 years old, so to celebrate its half century on earth we flew to Detroit in search of the holy grail: The Mustang Archives.
While they weren't in a vault at the end of an Indiana Jones-style labyrinth like we hoped, they were meticulously maintained, and incredibly high res. As we dug through the infinite image library, something became apparent: there was an awful lot that even we didn't know about Mustang, and so the concept for this story was born.
Below are our findings, we hope you enjoy them as much as we enjoyed digging them up.
The Mustang was officially shown to the world for the first time on April 17, 1964. It's kind of a big deal that the original pony car is turning 50 years old, so to celebrate its half century on earth we flew to Detroit in search of the holy grail: The Mustang Archives.
While they weren't in a vault at the end of an Indiana Jones-style labyrinth like we hoped, they were meticulously maintained, and incredibly high res. As we dug through the infinite image library, something became apparent: there was an awful lot that even we didn't know about Mustang, and so the concept for this story was born.
Below are our findings, we hope you enjoy them as much as we enjoyed digging them up.
How many people fainted after reading the following from your link?! Great information, and thanks for sharing! (Amazing I have read, much of the other "facts," but the Alfa one I have never read or heard. (You should start a thread in General Mustang Chat, with your link/title . . )
"Although championed by Lee Iacocca, the Mustang's design team of Joesep Oros, L. David Ash, Gale Halderman and John Foster made no secret that this particular Alfa Romeo was the main basis of the Mustang design," said Bill Noon of Symbolic Motorcars.
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That was pretty cool about the 22 bits of trivia. I noticed something on the Guigario Mustang that made it on to the 50th Mustang. The louvered Dorito.
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We were in town (25 mph limit, lots of foot traffic) so I didn't really hear it. That color is fantastic, though. The pictures don't do it justice, and seeing it in real life, on the road in natural light it looks a lot better then what I've seen in showrooms.
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