The California Special (GT/CS) is available with a GT/CS tape stripe, side scoops, and unique
front and rear fascias with a chin spoiler that sits 1.5" lower than on
the GT and a rear diffuser inspired by the Ford GT and Shelby GT500. Inside, the GT/CS
has heated two-tone black and dove
(light grey) or black and chamois (light tan)
leather seats and the rearview mirror has an integrated
compass and temperature and HomeLink, which allows the owner to open his
or her garage door with a button on the mirror. The GT/CS is
available nationwide as either a coupe or convertible, but is
available only in Redfire, Vista Blue, Performance White, and Black.
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2007 Mustang GT “California Special” first of planned
Mustang V-8 “Feature Cars”
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New GT/CS pays homage to the original California
Special model produced in 1968
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Restyled front and rear fascias compliment classic
side scoops and GT/CS stripes
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$1,895 option package bows this summer nationwide on
coupe or convertible in 5 colors
Los Angeles, April 10 - Ever since Ford announced it
was going to build a production version of the Shelby GT500 Concept,
enthusiasts have been abuzz with speculation about what other specialty
Mustangs were in the works. Would Ford bring back the Boss? Could they be
contemplating another Mach 1? How about another Bullitt? Their wait is now
over: While the competition scrambles once again to play catch-up to Ford,
Mustang momentum continues to grow with the introduction of the uniquely
styled, limited-edition 2007 Mustang GT/CS – or “California Special.”
The Mustang GT/California Special arrives in late
summer as a full, stand-alone option package on the 2007 Mustang. Much
like the 1968 GT/CS that offered Mustang buyers more aggressive styling
that was “Inspired by the Shelby GT,” the new California Special also
draws some cues from the 2007 Shelby. What’s more, it offers the kind of
limited-production exclusivity that has made the original California
Special such a big favorite with Mustang collectors over the years.
The new Mustang has been a runaway sales success ever
since it bolted out of the starting gate 18 months ago. Today, Ford's
Mustang remains the hottest selling car in America. It's no secret that
the upcoming Shelby GT500 has driven performance-hungry enthusiasts to
Ford dealerships across the country in search of information on purchasing
the most powerful factory Mustang ever produced. And all indications are
that the GT500 will be yet another Mustang sales success. But the Mustang
has always been about choice and meeting the customer's needs – and Ford
Motor Company knows that there are customers who don't require the
ultimate performance Mustang, yet still desire something special beyond
the Mustang GT. The 2007 California Special fits the bill.
“As a Mustang enthusiast and SVTOA Chapter Director,
I’ve long known about the original California Special and the mystique
that surrounds it, so when I was given the chance to work on the program,
I jumped on it," said Mark Wilson, who works in Car Project Management at
Ford’s Vehicle Personalization group, and is the program manager for the
California Special. Mark is a true Mustang fanatic, he races is 1993 Cobra
R and 2004 Mustang in the American V-8 Super Car Series. “I believe the
2007 GT/CS is true to the original car’s heritage, while also setting
itself apart from the base Mustang GT with styling cues that clearly
differentiate it from any angle.”
The GT/CS was originally a limited-production 1968
Mustang coupe fitted with Shelby Mustang dress-up pieces and sold only
though dealerships in California. It was available with any engine, and
either with or without the GT option. The 2007 California Special can be
ordered as either a coupe or convertible and will be available
though Ford dealerships across the country.
The 2007 version has an aggressive front fascia with an
integrated chin spoiler that sits 1.5 inches lower than the Mustang GT to
provide a larger air opening for increased cooling performance. Familiar
“California Special” style bodyside racing stripes run from the front
fenders across the doors and fade-out at the end of the door.
Out back, a unique rear fascia styled with less
“tuck-in” features a lower air-diffuser design that is similar to the rear
of the 2007 Shelby GT500 – itself inspired by the rear diffuser on the
Ford GT supercar. As an added touch, the dual exhaust system on the new
Mustang GT/CS sports bright, rolled tips for a cleaner, more refined
appearance. The car will also come standard with the Mustang GT’s optional
18-inch polished aluminum wheels and performance tires. (Those seeking
further differentiation can even add a hood scoop by ordering the GT
Appearance Package.)
“We’ve taken the spirit behind the original Cal Special
– a regional package that personalized the Mustang for the West Coast
buyer – and created a more aggressive, customized Mustang for customers
everywhere,” said Joe Siler, Design Manager, Ford Vehicle Personalization.
“We think the result has all of the high-style flair of the original.”
Exclusive touches carry over to the inside of the new
California Special, as well. Starting with the array of bright-polished
and satin-aluminum finished items in the Interior Upgrade Package (which
is required to order a Mustang GT/CS), the cabin comes dressed in either
Dove or Parchment environments, including black leather seats with unique
Cal Special Dove or Parchment “GT Leather” inserts. Plus, matching front
floormats include special Mustang badging to further distinguish the GT/CS
interior.
There’s even more style under the hood of the new
California Special: The Mustang GT’s 300-horsepower 3-valve 4.6-liter V-8
gets treated to a unique engine cover that gives the engine compartment
the kind of dressed-up look that you'd only expect to see at custom car
show. (For those who may wish their GT/CS had a little more “go” along
with all the extra “show,” the Ford Racing Performance Group offers
several exciting parts packages to provide some additional kick. One
popular choice is the Ford Racing Power Pack, which includes a 90mm Cold
Air kit, a performance Muffler Kit and the special Ford Racing engine
calibration – good for about 20 additional horsepower at the rear wheels.
Visit
www.fordracingparts.com for details.)
The 2007 Mustang GT/CS goes on sale later this summer.
The GT Cal Special option package adds $1,895 to the price of a Mustang GT
(available with either a five-speed manual or automatic transmission) with
the requisite Premium and Interior Upgrade packages. Exterior color
choices are limited to Redfire Metallic, Performance White, Vista Blue
Metallic and Black. Valencia Yellow is to be added later in the model run.
Production estimates have not been finalized, but the 2007 California
Special is expected to surpass the sales total of its predecessor of
nearly 40 years ago, when 4,325 copies of the GT/CS were sold.
Advertisements touting the ‘68 GT/CS exclaimed that “
California made it happen.” When it comes to Mustangs, Ford Motor Company
makes special editions “happen” because of America's ongoing love affair
with its favorite sporty car – Mustang. After the rebirth of the Mustang
and Mustang GT for 2005, the Pony Package for 2006, plus the Shelby GT500
and now the California Special for 2007, Mustang excitement continues
unbridled for yet another model year. And if Mustang’s storied past is any
indication, you can expect even more special breeds in the future.