The Ford Mustang is one of the very few Mustangs that will always be respected. There was some controversy over the slight makeover that it was given a couple years back. But people have grown to like it and see that the retro style look it was given was something that made it more of an American muscle car than before.
Ford Mustang 'Reviews'
Tis the year for Mustangs to make themselves known and more appealing to the public eye. At least it seems that way. We have news of yet another modified Mustang. This Mustang hails from Steeda, the Ford aftermarket and Pompano Beach based company. The Steeda GT500 has been given new parts.
Among the Shelby GT’s top traits, claims the press release, is that “production is limited in volume, assuring its exclusivity. What it doesn’t explain is that sales volumes have a way of staying small when a special-edition model costs 40 percent more than the model it’s based on and boosts horsepower by just six percent.
Ford has finally begun testing prototypes for its 2009 Mustang, which appears to be destined for a serious makeover. This prototype was spotted in heavy traffic for all of ten seconds, and managed a drive-by photo-blitz as the ‘Stang passed by. With only mere seconds to take in the design as the stop light turned green, the first word that came to mind was “Giugiaro.†It seems that that first impression may have been justified, after analyzing the photos once the dust cleared.
Shelby Automobiles, Inc. will offer Mustang enthusiasts the ultimate components for 2005 and later Mustangs through the leadership of legendary racecar driver and Cobra creator Carroll Shelby. The Shelby GT-H Convertible Concept highlights new components for late model Mustangs including special parts and packages for the Shelby GT-H and upcoming Shelby GT models.