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Right front view of a Performance White 2012 Mustang V6 convertible with pony package upgraded 18 inch wheels. The rear spoiler and bodyside stripes are part of the V6 Pony Package.
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Rear right view of a Performance White 2012 Mustang convertible. Just as in 2011, all Mustangs have dual exhaust.
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The metal dash and steering wheel trim and leather seats are part of the Premium V6 upgrade.
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Here is a better view of the premium V6 optioned dash and leather seats. Other interior upgrades in the V6 Premium includes 6-gauge cluster with MyColor illumination, ambient lighting, auto-dimming rearview mirror, bright-aluminum instrument panel, pedal covers, door-sill scuff plates and shift knob, Ford SYNC voice-activated system, leather-wrapped steering wheel with aluminum spokes, Shaker 500 audio system, universal garage door opener, and vinyl door-trim panel inserts.
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Close-up of the 18 inch polished aluminum wheels of the V6 Pony Package.
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Close-up of the V6 Pony Package lower bodyside stripes.
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Check out this Performance White Mustang GT Kentucky Speedway Pace Car coupe. Only 3 coupes where made. This one has a manual transmission and the 5.0L V8 engine. The owner did some research. This is what he found, "There were 46 cars made by Ford, I believe sequential VIN numbers, with 43 being convertibles and 3 coupes (fastbacks). I own #3 of 46 which is a fastback that was purchased new from Paul Miller Ford Lexington Kentucky. The 43 convertibles were for parade laps only. The 3 fastbacks were actual pace cars with strobe lights and light bar. My car was, according to Officials at Kentucky Speedway, a 'dummy' pace car. It was completely set up as a pace car but never used to pace the race. It was the first fastback that they received and was used in the promotional pictures. I know #1 was a convertible that went to Barrett Jackson. I have #3 in Ohio and I know #4, which is a fastback, was in Indiana. Others I have traced are all over and all are convertibles. I have tried to verify sequential VIN numbers with no success. However I did trace a dozen cars and they all fall within a range of 46 sequential VIN numbers. Since the inaugural race was in July 2011 these Mustangs were early 2012 models."
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Performance White Mustang GT Kentucky Speedway Pace Car coupe dressed for pacing a race.
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Promotion photo of a Performance White Mustang GT Kentucky Speedway Pace Car coupe.
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The center console has this ID information.
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Want to see something really awesome? How about this Race Red or Kona Blue 2012 Mustang Shelby GT-350 convertible. This is a Shelby converted from a Mustang GT. You could get this in 2011 as a Performance White coupe. This year you can choice between the coupe or convertible in Performance White, Race Red, or Kona Blue. I told you this was awesome.
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Low and mean. This Race Red 2012 Mustang Shelby GT-350 convertible has a special body kit and grille mesh. Check out the gauge pods on the driver's side window frame.
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Race Red 2012 Mustang Shelby GT-350 convertible, left side view. Check out the wide open wheels.
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Around the rear we have custom taillights, ducktail spoiler, and dual exhaust tops routed together under the center of the rear bumper.
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Check out those custom taillights. The reverse lights are down in the rear bumper.
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Those are 19-inch special Shelby/Cragar alloy wheels. The brakes are 6-piston Baer. The front fender emblem says Powered By Ford.
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Check out the interior. The seats have the red-white-blue tribar on them as well as the GT-350 wording.
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Here is a shot with the sport bar lite up. That would be pretty bright for the rear passengers!
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This is the Kona Blue version of the 2012 Mustang Shelby GT-350 convertible. I like how these have the vintage tri-bar pony emblem in the front grille.
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The GT-350 looks great down low. The mesh in the grille is also in the lower grille opening and hood scoop.