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  1. Join Date
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    from fordvehicles.com.....

    Designed by Fabrizio Giugiaro, styling director of Italdesign - Giugiaro in Turin, Italy, the concept Mustang appears more compact than the production car, thanks to a reduction of the rear overhang and a signature Giugiaro "trick" of tapering the angles on the car to the limit of its mechanical outlines.

    The vibrant orange concept is wider than the production version and is typical Italiano design with 30 millimeters added to the front, gradually expanding the width by a full 80 millimeters toward the rear. With its longer hood and the trunk barely visible, the car looks more of a fastback in side view.

    The concept features a powertrain and chassis enhanced in conjunction with Ford Racing -- which efforts include the development and sale of a race-prepared version of the Mustang, called the FR500C.









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    Ganda

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    #3
    me likes it....

    looks fast.....

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    #4
    parang audi inspired din yung front grille like the new lancer

    the vader look is in :D

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    #5
    definitely hot!

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    It looks outstanding! The rear lamps are really a refreshing and radical rendition of the "original" design which began with the 1964 1/2 to 1966 Mustang.

    However, Ford **really** needs to move beyond from being overly reliant on modern rendition of past styling cues. They need to start innovating **again**and stop riding on their past success. Retro designs are novelty now but once, consumers get tired of it, they will surely head for the next "hit".

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    It looks outstanding! The rear lamps are really a refreshing and radical rendition of the "original" design which began with the 1964 1/2 to 1966 Mustang.

    However, Ford **really** needs to move beyond from being overly reliant on modern rendition of past styling cues. They need to start innovating **again**and stop riding on their past success. Retro designs are novelty now but once, consumers get tired of it, they will surely head for the next "hit".

Ford Mustang by Giugiaro