Ford will not miss the EAA AirVenture event in the US this year, so it has again prepared a special Mustang, the Eagle Squadron Mustang GT.
The car was made in honor of American pilots who defended the United Kingdom in World War II, before the United States entered the war.
That’s why the Ford Eagle Squadron Mustang GT will be featured on the Goodwood Festival of Speed event in the UK on July 12th and then on July 26th it will also be visible at the EAA AirVenture event.
In the end, it will be sold at auction, and all income goes to charity.
Ford said in a statement that the Eagle Squadron Mustang GT, among other things, got a modified 5.0 liter V8 engine with 700 hp, exterior graphics modeled on that of the Spitfire aircraft from the Second World War, and the RTR wide-body kit, new wheels and tires, as well as the Tactical Performance support package.