2015 Mustang in Yellow


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Looks good.

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Needs to be lowered!
 
I won't say it looks like a Camaro but it does have a similar bulbous appearance. Why can't US car makers come up with a more svelte performancd car. I don't care for any of the musclecar renditions.
 
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The passenger dash is too busy, but otherwise the interior is very nice. Does Mustang finally get a telescoping steering wheel?
 
Lower, wider, fastback, wheels pushed out, and...finally resolved the rear quarter windows. Not much to complain about. Well, I can complain about "REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE" spelled out on the tach. And all the interior chrome. Chrome rarely looks classy.

Please tell me the dash piece that looks engine turned is not plastic.
 
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Yellow - in a convertible, black wheels.
 
I read somewhere that Ford might do a run of Wimbledon White cars as anniversary special editions. Keeping my fingers crossed.
 
You get my vote Sinovac.

Gottal love Wimbledon White Mustangs.....

 
Needs black stripes.

I didn't think the new Mustang would be very interesting. I was convinced it would be a repeat of the Mustang II. I called it Mustang III or Mustang II II.

Well I kind of like the body. I think with the 5.0 it could be a spirited car. Certainly not up to what the Shelby GT500 was but a nice daily driver.
 
wow - great - Margaret still looking at a 2015 in this Yellow but a convertible...:):)
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wow - great - Margaret still looking at a 2015 in this Yellow but a convertible...:):)
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Yes, a 'vert is what we would want. My wife agreed to that and bemoans me letting go of the '08 Barrett Jackson Shelby GT with the automatic. She actually gave me permission to buy it back. It has been on the Barrett Jackson auction block TWICE!!!!
 
Really looking forward to seeing s550 in person tomorrow night at the gathering in AZ.
 
Wow, that's awesome. I just sold my yellow 68" GT500KR convert to a guy in Houston. Too nice and restored to drive but this would be fun in a convert:)
 
ummmm..... I just don't know about the yellow and I have a 65 in yellow but my jury is still out on this one :box:
 
Agree Tim, but I think the overall car is incredible. Other colors may present it in a more favorable light.
 
Looks good - Ford just needs to bring back grabber orange.
 

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Agree on the Grabber Orange! I also owned 2007 GT500 in Grabber Orange with Tungston stripes. She now resides in New Zealand.
 
I read somewhere that Ford might do a run of Wimbledon White cars as anniversary special editions. Keeping my fingers crossed.

Here ya go.

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Ford Motor Co. today will unveil a limited-edition 50th-anniversary Mustang pony car.

The Mustang 50 Year Limited Edition, modeled on the Mustang GT fastback, will be limited to 1,964 — in honor of the year the car was introduced — and will come with nearly every available option.

“We wanted to provide our most dedicated fans with the emotion of the original Mustang in a 21st-century car,” said Ford executive chairman Bill Ford Jr. in a statement ahead of the reveal at the New York International Auto Show. “With this 50 Year Limited Edition, I believe we have accomplished our goal.”

The car will be available this fall. Ford has not announced pricing.

Ford says the only two available colors will be Wimbledon White, like Mustang serial No. 0001 that was first sold to Capt. Stanley Tucker in April 1964, or Kona Blue. Color, and whether the car comes with a six-speed manual or automatic transmission, are the only two choices customers can make.

There is cashmere stitching on the instrument panel, shifter boot, center armrest, door inserts, seats and on the leather-wrapped steering wheel. The seats will have two-tone cashmere and black leather upholstery, and on the back will feature the Mustang 50 Year logo. Chrome bezels will surround the base of each of the Mustang’s three signature tail lamp blades.

The limited-run Mustang has an upgraded 5-liter V-8 engine that will produces more than 420 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque. All will come with the Mustang GT performance package — even the one with automatic transmissions — that includes six-piston front brakes and 19-inch alloy wheels with high performance summer tires.

The car also features a faux gas cap on the rear of the trunk with a 50th anniversary badge.

From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140415/AUTO0102/304150132#ixzz2z3dJNq9N