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Gt1Street
07-28-2008, 06:48 AM
DEARBORN, Mich., July 23, 2008 - The numbers tied to the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture Oshkosh are impressive, if not overwhelming - but there's one statistic especially worth eyeing.

Some 2,500 show aircraft and 650,000 visitors are expected at this year's meet, which runs from Monday - Aug. 3. An estimated 10,000 airplanes are expected to fly in to the airport in east-central Wisconsin. And here's the kicker: The event will feature one cool Ford Mustang.

A special one-of-a-kind AirVenture Mustang, the Mustang AV8R, will be unveiled on Sunday. The classic American car was named after the famous P-51 Mustang fighter, which played a key role in World War II as a bomber escort. Several P-51s are slated to be at Oshkosh, according to the show's web site, EAA AirVenture Oshkosh - The World's Greatest Aviation Celebration (http://www.airventure.org).


The team at Ford Racing helped develop the aviation-inspired Mustang AV8R. Special features on the 2009 Mustang GT include a glass roof, which is a new option on Mustangs this year; special front and rear fascias; integrated spoiler; and Shelby GT500 wheels. Ford Racing's contributions include a handling pack (dampers, lowering springs, anti-roll bar kit and strut tower brace), supercharger and tuned exhaust that will generate 400 horsepower from the aluminum block 4.6-liter, 24-valve V-8 engine.

The Mustang AV8R is painted in Satin Silver matte paint with Black Gloss accents. The interior features distressed "bomber jacket" leather inserts and trim panels along with a "Bullitt" aluminum instrument panel appliqué and shift knob. It also has an appliqué autograph area for the aviation legends and notable enthusiasts scheduled to be in attendance, who include Edsel B. Ford II, Chuck Yeager, Jack Roush, Harrison Ford, John Travolta, Morgan Freeman and Jim Lovell.

Douglas Gaffka, the chief designer for the Mustang, took a restrained, modern approach for the Mustang AV8R.

"We chose anodized silver for the body sides and high-gloss black for the hood, which flows through the glass roof - it was almost like having a canopy," Gaffka said. "We also embedded the Air Force star in the glass."

Collectors can bid on the car. Perspective owners should contact Matt Miller at 1-800-236-1025 for details about the July 31 auction. Auction proceeds will benefit the EAA's Gathering of Eagles program, which helps provide scholarships for young people interested in aviation careers.

Donating the Mustang AV8R is the latest example of Ford's continuing commitment to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. Last year, Ford donated two tickets to the finals of "American Idol," which sold for $16,500. Ford and Shelby Automobiles donated a Mustang Shelby GT-H in 2006, which sold for $250,000.

"The Mustang AV8R is the latest commitment from Ford in support of EAA's effort to build the future of aviation," said Tom Poberezny, EAA president. "This stunning, one-of-a-kind automobile will be a very special addition to our Gathering of Eagles fund-raiser, which supports EAA's aviation education and preservation work throughout the year."

Gt1Street
07-28-2008, 07:02 AM
Ford Mustang AV8R #2

Gt1Street
07-28-2008, 07:16 AM
Ford Mustang AV8R #3

Niko_Fx
07-28-2008, 07:23 AM
Yet another Mustang :rolleyes:

This one is at least Whipple charged, can't complain about that... But the red stripes and the star on the roof makes it look hideous.

Gt1Street
07-28-2008, 07:26 AM
Yet another Mustang :rolleyes:

This one is at least Whipple charged, can't complain about that... But the red stripes and the star on the roof makes it look hideous.

yeah, I thought it was an ad for Texaco at first glance

digitalcraft
07-28-2008, 08:24 AM
While I have a strong urge at slapping ford execs tied to making yet another mustang 'version', I like everything on this car but the star and that it is one of many versions.

Kooper
07-28-2008, 08:35 AM
Not liking the name that much. What next? SK8R boi edition endorsed by Avril Lavigne?

ScionDriver
07-28-2008, 08:40 AM
I know right where this museum and show are. Weird that all these Mustangs are being introduced in Wisconsin. But at least this one is a one-off and not going to be another trim package in the line-up.

taz_rocks_miami
07-28-2008, 12:21 PM
Yet another Mustang :rolleyes:

This one is at least Whipple charged, can't complain about that... But the red stripes and the star on the roof makes it look hideous.

It looks like Captain America did the grafics on the car.

cmcpokey
07-28-2008, 12:32 PM
they are a bit silly, but i like the stars. if it were on a production mustang, it woudl be rediculous, but since it's just one, its fine. i like stars anyway.

NSXType-R
07-28-2008, 02:45 PM
Did someone forget that they lost billions in revenue this quarter?

Why are they wasting money with random ass concept cars?

I bet you the bean counters are smoking something.

LeonOfTheDead
07-28-2008, 03:17 PM
Did someone forget that they lost billions in revenue this quarter?

Why are they wasting money with random ass concept cars?

I bet you the bean counters are smoking something.

8.7 billions in 3 months...that's a record!

I'm wondering how much high the complete year figure will be...

Ferrer
07-28-2008, 03:27 PM
8.7 billions in 3 months...that's a record!

I'm wondering how much high the complete year figure will be...
Almost $35b?

By comparison Chrysler losing $515m sounds like mere pennies...

092326001
07-28-2008, 06:05 PM
thank goodness it's one of a kind
i doubt many would be willing to drive such a ridiculous car

NSXType-R
07-28-2008, 07:04 PM
8.7 billions in 3 months...that's a record!

I'm wondering how much high the complete year figure will be...


Almost $35b?

By comparison Chrysler losing $515m sounds like mere pennies...

Considering the American companies dug their own graves, I'm sure this will rattle cages and then they'll start giving us better products.

The fruits of competition! Make good products or burn and die. It's funny that they can't understand basic business operations.

Ferrer
07-29-2008, 04:33 AM
Considering the American companies dug their own graves, I'm sure this will rattle cages and then they'll start giving us better products.

The fruits of competition! Make good products or burn and die. It's funny that they can't understand basic business operations.
Well the problem is the Opel Astra doesn't seem to be selling all that well, so I doubt that bodes well for all the new Euro Fords that are coming to the US. However I guess the situation is nowhere near as desperate as it is at Chrysler (despite losing much less money).

And yet japanese car companies are increasing their profits despite the shrinking market.

LeonOfTheDead
07-29-2008, 04:55 AM
I guess the solution isn't to bring little Euro cars to use but to develop little new cars for the US. we have different attitudes to cars, more than what could appear. then, bringing to US cars like the Euro Focus so many years after its introduction, isn't a positive factor, the car would be basically old, even if (theoretically) fail free.