Digging into the rotary-powered Mustang presumed urban myth. The Phantom Mustang has been found!
During one of my regular visits to NATMUS in search of story subjects, I decided to change things up by starting at the rear of the gallery and working my way toward the front. While scanning the automobiles, my eyes locked on the uniquely different front fender emblems on the red Mustang fastback that I'd glanced over so many times before. Even from afar, I could tell the car's "RC2-60" emblems were unlike any I'd ever seen. Most other passersby had probably done exactly what I had done on earlier visits and scanned past the unique emblems since they are the same size and general shape of the "V-8" emblems they replace on a production Mustang.
Monday, April 17 is National Mustang Day, when Mustang clubs around the world hit the road to honor the iconic Pony Car. This special day sprang forth in late 2015 to honor Mustang's 50-year anniversary and now, nine years later, it is the largest one-day community Mustang event of the year.
Mustang owners: from April 17-22, show your Mustang key at the front desk and get $4 off an adult ticket.
Yeah, well... pretty much everything! First off, it's unusual. When was the last time you saw a nice one of these big babies roaming the streets? And this one is in truly magnificent shape. She's loaded with all kids of luxury goodies, of course, she's unrestored, and has a bunch of new parts to keep her going indefinitely.
The 2023 Old Cars Price Guide Big Book eBook covers them all. Pricing from 1901-2012 with our industry standard 1-6 price condition grade system giving you the whole pricing picture.
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