Cool Car Shot – 2005 Ford Mustang GT
Hey Cool Car Fans,
Here’s a “Cool Car Shot” of a mint green, 2005 Mustang GT that I delivered to a client of mine in Denver. As you can see from the photo’s, Wayne loves his new ride.
This Ford Mustang Sport Coupe originally hit the market back in 1964 and it’s one of the most recognized names and body styles ever made.
The Mustang created a market of unique muscle cars known as “pony cars” with a style all of their own. In 2005, the Mustang was brought back to its roots with the retro style and flare that made the car famous. Wayne’s ride is even in the original lime green that was used when it was first introduced back in 1964.
The new Mustang though has more interior room and comes equipped with modern advanced technology than the original. Ford added six inches to the wheelbase by pushing the tires to the corners, but kept the cool factor with the long hood and short back-end.
The Mustang was all new for 2005 and you certainly can’t miss that it’s a Mustang. This modern muscle car came equipped with advanced MacPherson struts, a three-link live axle with Panhard rod rear suspension for the rear-wheel-drive platform and plenty of power under the hood.
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tandard Mustang is powered by a 210-horsepower 4.0-liter V6 engine, and the Mustang GT has a whopping 300-horsepower 4.6-liter V8.
What do you think?
Cool Car Guy Rating:
***** – Extremely Cool
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