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50th Anniversary Mustang

11 years ago
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The prized ponies will be released next year to celebrate 50 years of the iconic muscle car and will be outfitted with chrome highlights around the windows, tail lights and grille, and a faux gas cap badge in the back



Car enthusiasts take note. Ford will be releasing 1,964 limited edition Mustangs next year to celebrate 50 years of the iconic muscle car.
The limited edition ponies will be outfitted with chrome highlights around the windows, tail lights and grille, also featuring a faux gas cap badge on the rear, much like the original Mustang.
The edition will only come in two colors, white or blue, and is available in both automatic or manual transmission. The cars will be among the first off the assembly line when Ford begins manufacturing 2015 models later this year.
[AP Photos Via Ford]

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