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Oh my God! My favorite Mustang of all time is going up for sale on the auction block. So what Mustang is it? It's the 2004 Mustang GT-R concept, everything about the Mustang I love! The split tail lights, the raised hood, the custom mesh grille, the wheels, the side pipe, etc... The muscle car was made perfect by Ford, it's one of those cars I lusted for all my life but will never get my hands on. On August 12th though, someone will be able to buy it. You better have deep pockets, the Mustang GT-R concept will not go for cheap, RM Auctions estimates the bid to go in the $250K-$350K range. All the proceeds from the sale will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and The Children's Center. According to RM the car runs and drives but is not DOT or EPA certified and therefore cannot be registered for use on public roads. That kind of sucks, this is one car that would be really cool to cruise in on the weekends. I wonder who the new owner will be? Jay Leno? Eric Bana? Whoever it is, I hope they take care of this special concept Mustang!





Ahhh it was great to see the Mustang Bullitt return for 2009, now will there be a Bullitt Mustang for 2012, I sure would love to see one. The Mustang is just sick. The 2009 Bullitt Mustang didn't have as much horsepower as the new 5.0L V8, but I just loved the styling. The green paint job and the ponyless grille looked very smooth. As for the horsepower, the 4.6 liter V8 makes 315 horsepower and 325 pound feet of torque. Both the engine and suspension are modified with Ford Racing Technology to make one of the best-sounding, best-handling Mustangs ever.

3dCarbon company has just released a line of body parts for the 2010 Mustang. All the parts are made out of durable high-pressure injection molded polyurethane. Some of the line of 3dCarbon Mustang body parts include a headlight splitters, rear spoiler, and window louvers. Those are the parts that really caught my eye for the 2010 Mustang, they also make a tonneau cover and side scoops for the 2010 Mustang. I posted down below what some of the cool modifications look like. The one I really like is the headlight splitters, they really remind me of the Mustang GTR concept.

Here's a quick comparison of the two, it's pretty close, but to be honest with you I still like the Mustang GTR headlights a little better.  This is the closest modification you can get to the Mustang GTR though, looks very sweet, thanks 3dCarbon!  I might get these headlight splitters on my custom Mustang, I bet they would look sick!

Did you know that the 2010 Mustang emerged victorious over the Camaro and Challenger in Consumer Reports. It also beat some foreign cars to the punch as well: Hyundai Genesis Coupe, Nissan 370Z and Subaru WRZ. What? An American car beating a foreign car, who's ever heard of such a thing before! That's what most American's think nowadays, I just laugh, because I know American cars are just as good as foreign cars, if not better! The judging criteria of the Mustang being first was going by reliability, handling, fuel economy and road manners. The pony car amassed all of 78 points which gave it a seating right above the Chevy which compiled 71 points and the Challenger repeated its sales chart position with a 53 point third position, if we rule out the rest of the contenders. It's just so amaing to me that other websites haven't ranked the Ford Mustang higher in its class, I think it's well deserved!

American Muscle is known for being the biggest Ford Mustang store on the internet. Every month they hold a "ride of the month" contest, so if your Mustang wins the contest you might win something such as a free T-shirt or a $25 gift certificate. The Mustang winner for Jully is Al's orange 2004 Mustang GT. The modifications on Al's Mustang are a Kenne Bell 2.1 Supercharger, a Stack Racing 75 mm throttle body, and a BBK cold air intake. Exterior modifications include Roush body kit with a wing, and a Roush exhaust with enhanced sound. Al did some other interior modifications as well, such as a Pillar Equus boost, oil pressure, and temperature gauges, plus a short throw shifter. Personally I love his custom Mustang, I love the wheels and the huge cowl hood. Orange is a great unique color to have a on a SN-95 Mustang.

Final race of the Miller Motorsports Mustang Challenge is coming to an end on September 12th. The Mustang challenge has been going on for three years now, it was a partnership between Miller Motorsports Park and Ford Racing. Those wondering what will happen to all the FR500S Mustangs built for the series will be happy to know the first-ever production vehicle to hit the track will also be eligible for competitions in a variety of series which will be announced at a later date.

Just recently announced in the Mustang world was a new Ford Racing intake for 2005-10 Ford Mustang equipped with the 4.6 liter 3-valve V8. The intake is good for another 40 additional horsepower along with 5 pound-feet of torque. The Ford Racing intake sells for $549.95, not a bad investment for that price, 40 additional horsepower is well worth it.

One word, "amazing!" This is a special edition twin turbocharged Mustang to honor racing legends Hubert Platt and Randy Payne. The muscle car was put together by Pure Power Motorsports. So your big question probably is, "what's this Mustang putting down on the dyno?" It's throwing down 710 horsepower to the rear wheels and 900 horsepower at the crank. Enough to soothe anyone's lust for horsepower! The Mustang was just up for auction on Barrett Jackson and sold for $190,000. It sure would be nice to own this custom Mustang, the turbos shotting throught the custom hood is cool as hell.




There will be only 5,500 Shelby GT500 Mustangs sold for 2010 , it's already July and they are almost all sold out. The 2011 Shelby GT500 is one big hit so far! So far 3,300 Shelby GT500 have been sold, it surprising to see this with the economy being bad and all, kind of a good sign if you ask me. Makes me wonder why Ford is making this year's model so exclusive, before they have made around 23,000 Shelby GT500 Mustangs. This may make the muscle car more valuable! Mustang enthusiasts may like this year more since Ford switched to an all aluminum block and producing more horsepower than previous years. If you do like this year, you better get to the dealership soon because they are going to be sold out soon!

Latest breaking news in the Mustang world is there will be the original Shelby GT350 prototype up for auction at Mecum's Monterey in Pebble Beach Concours. The auction will take place on August 13th. If you're not familiar with your Mustang history, this muscle car is one of three original 1965 Shelby GT350 fastback prototypes that was used in the designing and development of the 1966 Shelby GT350. There's no telling what the classic Mustang may sell for, I'm just going to say mega bucks!  It sure would be nice to own a piece of Mustang history such as this car.




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