The 2010 Mustang is slowly but surely coming together and through that process we have been able to see small bits and pieces of it. Enough to keep us interested – but not enough to give us too much of a clue on how the finished product will officially look like. We have finally been given a much larger peek of the Mustang covered from head to toe in camo.
A spy shot was taken of the 2010 Convertible GT as it was cruising down the road. If you look closely you can see that the bodywork has been given a small – but noticeable rise near the end of the door panel. This rise flows out from the panel and up into the rear deck – which gives it a more masculine appearance.
Mustang drivers will immediately notice another welcome change in the placement of the radio antenna. Instead of the tall vertical whip mounted on the front passenger side of the current-gen car, an angled, shorty antenna now lives on the right rear quarter. Reshaped taillamps make the ‘10 instantly identifiable from the rear. While they retain the traditional three-element look, they are five-sided instead of rectangular, and the bottoms now angle up towards the car’s outer edges.
Polished rolled exhaust tips poke through their cutouts in the rear bumper cover, which gets a matte-black finish along the bottom. Finally, those five-spoke wheels are a new design.
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