7 pictures (2 cars) found: year of "2016", model of "GT", exterior color of "red"
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(from page 6 of the 2016 Collection)
Getting ready for the 2016 Mustang. There will be a California Special package for the GT and a Pony Package for the V6. Also the GT will have turn-signals in the hood similar to the 1968 louvered hood but it appears from the above photo they are in small recessed pods on the hood.
(from page 6 of the 2016 Collection)
Another view of a 2016 Mustang GT in Ruby Red exterior paint.
(from page 6 of the 2016 Collection)
This view of a 2016 Mustang GT shows off the in-the-hood turn signals.
(from page 6 of the 2016 Collection)
Close-up of those in-the-hood turn signals. Versions include a black recessed panel/pod version and a color-keyed version as shown in this photo.
(from page 7 of the 2016 Collection)
Ford promotional photo of a right-hand drive, 2016, Ruby Red Mustang GT build in the Flat Rock Assembly Plant. As of this writing there are 75 countries or territories (35% of the population) with left-hand traffic which this right-handed drive Mustang is designed for. 161 countries or territories are like the USA which drive on the right.
(from page 7 of the 2016 Collection)
The right-handed drive 2016 Mustang GT was built early in the Flat Rock Assembly Plant to get ready for the models first ever global launch. These cars are shipped to 25 markets globally, including the UK, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
(from page 7 of the 2016 Collection)
Right side of the right-handed drive 2016 Mustang GT convertible. Why do some countries drive on the left side of the road? Some say it was due to jousting or fighting from a horse. The weapon was held in your right hand therefore you road on the left as you approached the incoming opponent.