Picture Search Results - 2009 California Special
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27 pictures (6 cars) found: year of "2009", sub-model of "California Special"

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(from page 10 of the 2009 Collection) The 4.6 liter, V8, Mustang GT engine.


(from page 19 of the 2009 Collection) Page 6 of the Ford 2009 Mustang promotional brochure showing a Performance White 2009 Mustang GT California Special with hood scoop, side scoops, side stripes and graphics, and upgraded wheels. The original 1968 Mustang GTCS did not come in a convertible, but in 2009 they do.


(from page 20 of the 2009 Collection) Close-up of a Ford promotional photo of a Performance White 2009 Mustang GT California Special in the sunset. The GTCS is only available for the GT premium V8 Mustang in Vista Blue, Performance White, Dark Candy Apple Red, Black, or Vapor Silver. It includes black with dove or black with parchment interior accented environments, black leather trimmed seats with unique California Special dove or parchment "GT leather" inserts, bright rolled exhaust tips, carpeted front floor mats with unique brushed chrome "Mustang" badge, 18 inch polished aluminum wheels, side scopes, unique front and rear fascia, and unique tape stripes in black or white.

(from page 20 of the 2009 Collection) Full view of the 2009 Ford Mustang GT California Special promotional photo.


(from page 20 of the 2009 Collection) This Torch Red 2009 Mustang GT California Special coupe with glass roof was at the 2010 Mustang car show in Port Angeles, Washington.

(from page 20 of the 2009 Collection) These 18 inch polished aluminum wheels come standard with the California Special GT upgrade package. The 45th anniversary fender badge is also visible in this shot. It was raining the day I took these photos.

(from page 20 of the 2009 Collection) View of the later (1971+) class location of the 2010 Mustang car show in Port Angeles, Washington. Port Angeles, Washington is in the Northern part of the Olympic Peninsula on the Juan De Fuca Strait which boarders Canada. If the day was clear, you'd see the snow covered Olympic Mountain range close-up in the background of this photo.

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