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2009 Ford Glass Roof MustangNext summer the Mustang will be celebrating the 45 years its been riding on the road and the success it has had. Of course this means that they will be creating a special Mustang for the occasion except this time they have decided to change it up a bit and do things a bit differently by adding on a new option when buying a Mustang. They will be able to choose between a coupe, convertible, and glass roof.

The 2009 Ford Glass Roof Mustang will come with an available factory-installed glass roof and will be assembled at the Automotive Alliance International plant in Flat Rock with the glass to be installed at Ford’s adjacent vehicle personalization facility.

2009 Ford MustangThe 2009 Ford Mustang is almost ready to be released to the public. There has been rumors that the 2009 Ford Mustang was being tested in the Arizona desert. As is to be expected, this has created much excitement among Mustang enthusiasts. They are looking forward to the release of the vehicle and are hoping that it is as powerful as everyone is making it out to be.

The new Mustang will be based on the current S197 platform and will not be completely redesigned from the ground up. A complete redesign would prove too costly, so Ford intends to make any necessary improvements with the current platform to compete with the Camaro and Challenger.

2007 Ford MustangThe Ford Mustang remains one of the most widely recognized, respected, and desired nameplates in the automobile business. The Mustang defined the pony-car segment in 1964. Plymouth’s Barracuda may have beaten Ford to the showroom by 16 days, but it was the Mustang that set the sales records. For 2007, the 210-hp Mustang V6 and 300-hp Mustang GT are joined by the new 500-hp supercharged Shelby GT500, offering its own look, tuning, and equipment.

2006 FR500GTWith its inspired rear wing, fancy stick-on graphics, and a means-business exhaust note, the King of All Mustangs does not just show up it sort of presents itself. Its appearance should be accompanied by a drum roll. Ford would love to sell you one and say thanks for your $225,000!. Please enjoy your new full-race, 550-hp Mustang.”

Ford MustangThe Mustang is continuing to be one of the few bright spots in Ford’s product range, and Dearborn intends to make the most of the reborn ponycar’s popularity. The recently announced 325-horsepower Shelby GT will be joined by two more Mustang variants in 2007-an all-new Bullitt and the long-rumored Boss. The new Bullitt will be the best interpretation of the iconic 1968 390 GT driven by Steve McQueen in the movie that still sets enthusiasts’ pulses racing for its real-world chase sequence through the streets of San Francisco.

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