Ford Mustang’s 50th Anniversary Celebration
Held in Las Vegas, the 50th Anniversary Mustang Celebration showcased a lot of exciting models. Here is a rundown of the coolest Mustangs at the event.
1968 Ford Mustang EXP 500 “Green Hornet”
This 1968 Mustang remains one of Carroll Shelby’s most impressive projects. Featuring a special paint job, the “Green Hornet” is equipped with several high-performance components. Due to the installation of an independent rear suspension, the EXP 500 could handle the road like a true sports car.
This 1968 Mustang remains one of Carroll Shelby’s most impressive projects. Featuring a special paint job, the “Green Hornet” is equipped with several high-performance components. Due to the installation of an independent rear suspension, the EXP 500 could handle the road like a true sports car.
1993 Ford Mustang Cobra R
The 1993 Mustang Cobra R was designed to be a track-ready driving machine. Equipped with a tweaked V-8 engine and a firmer suspension setup, the Cobra R offered constant thrills. During the 1993 model year, only 107 of these race-bred muscle cars were built.
The 1993 Mustang Cobra R was designed to be a track-ready driving machine. Equipped with a tweaked V-8 engine and a firmer suspension setup, the Cobra R offered constant thrills. During the 1993 model year, only 107 of these race-bred muscle cars were built.
1992 Ford Mustang SSP-CHP
Very few cars could outrun the Mustang SSP-CHP police cruiser. The car’s lightweight design enabled it to keep up with practically anything on the road. After they reached the end of their service life, many of these Mustangs were bought by drag racers.
Very few cars could outrun the Mustang SSP-CHP police cruiser. The car’s lightweight design enabled it to keep up with practically anything on the road. After they reached the end of their service life, many of these Mustangs were bought by drag racers.
1965 Ford Mustang Station Wagon
Although this Mustang was only a prototype, it is still a legend. According to author Ben Stewart, the wagon-style Mustang has a 429 big-block engine resting under the hood.
Although this Mustang was only a prototype, it is still a legend. According to author Ben Stewart, the wagon-style Mustang has a 429 big-block engine resting under the hood.