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Ford Mustang News Archive

29-Jan-2007

 

  • The mystery of the Corpse Flower (Southeast Missourian)
    CARBONDALE, Ill. -- At one yard in diameter and red as a new Ford Mustang, the Rafflesia plant makes quite a first impression. It stands out amid the jungles full of dull, green vines where it lives....


  • Montoya, Ganassi team savor victory in Daytona's 24-hour race (USA Today)
    Juan Pablo Montoya gave his team the lead and Scott Pruett kept it until the finish Sunday for a victory in the Rolex 24 sports car endurance race. Joined by Mexican driver Salvador Duran, Montoya added his first sports car title in the Daytona 24-hour race to a CART championship, the 2000 Indianapolis 500 win and seven victories in Formula One.


  • Mustang GT-R Concept Car Coming to Michigan International Auto Show (The Auto Channel)
    THE MUSTANG GT-R CONCEPT CAR TO THE MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW, FEBRUARY 1-4, 2007. The muscular Ford Mustang GT-R rekindles the legend's road racing glory and the magic of 5.0-liter Mustangs in a stunning racing concept making its world debut.


  • Vroom with a view Auto restoration competition brings out students' best (The Ann Arbor News)
    Among the cars and heavy machinery in a seemingly average auto repair shop on South Congress, a '66 Ford Mustang and a '67 Cadillac Eldorado are undergoing major restoration for the Detroit Autorama Show at Cobo Hall in March.


  • Celestial chunk of ice makes landing on Mustang (St. Petersburg Times)
    TAMPA - When Raymond Rodriguez describes the sound, he clenches both fists and puckers his mouth to whistle while keeping his teeth closed. It was loud.


  • The Sky is falling? (Tampa Bay's 10)
    Tampa, Florida -- Neighbors heard a whistling sound is what they described before noticing that a neighbor's car was severly damaged. The Ford Mustang had a 40 to 50 pound block of ice sitting in the backseat. The back end of the car was caved in.


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