2009 Ford Mustang AV8R
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4.6 liter V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | supercharger | Torque | -- | ||
| HP | 400 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 87 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Ford Press 
			Release)  ONE-OF-A-KIND MUSTANG AV8R TO BENEFIT YOUTH PROGRAM 
			AT WORLD-FAMOUS AIRVENTURE 2008
			
			One-of-a-kind aviation-themed Mustang will be auctioned to aid 
			Gathering of Eagles youth aviation initiatives, continuing Ford's 
			commitment to the program.
			
			Performance modifications from Ford Racing will generate 400 
			horsepower.
			
			DEARBORN, Mich., July 23, 2008 - The numbers tied to the 
			Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture Oshkosh are 
			impressive, if not overwhelming - but there's one statistic 
			especially worth eyeing.
			
			Some 2,500 show aircraft and 650,000 visitors are expected at this 
			year's meet, which runs from Monday - Aug. 3. An estimated 10,000 
			airplanes are expected to fly in to the airport in east-central 
			Wisconsin. And here's the kicker: The event will feature one cool 
			Ford Mustang.
			
			A special one-of-a-kind AirVenture Mustang, the Mustang AV8R, will 
			be unveiled on Sunday. The classic American car was named after the 
			famous P-51 Mustang fighter, which played a key role in World War II 
			as a bomber escort. Several P-51s are slated to be at Oshkosh, 
			according to the show's web site, www.airventure.org.
			
			The team at Ford Racing helped develop the aviation-inspired Mustang 
			AV8R. Special features on the 2009 Mustang GT include a glass roof, 
			which is a new option on Mustangs this year; special front and rear 
			fascias; integrated spoiler; and Shelby GT500 wheels. Ford Racing's 
			contributions include a handling pack (dampers, lowering springs, 
			anti-roll bar kit and strut tower brace), supercharger and tuned 
			exhaust that will generate 400 horsepower from the aluminum block 
			4.6-liter, 24-valve V-8 engine.
			
			The Mustang AV8R is painted in Satin Silver matte paint with Black 
			Gloss accents. The interior features distressed "bomber jacket" 
			leather inserts and trim panels along with a "Bullitt" aluminum 
			instrument panel appliqué and shift knob. It also has an appliqué 
			autograph area for the aviation legends and notable enthusiasts 
			scheduled to be in attendance, who include Edsel B. Ford II, Chuck 
			Yeager, Jack Roush, Harrison Ford, John Travolta, Morgan Freeman and 
			Jim Lovell.
			
			Douglas Gaffka, the chief designer for the Mustang, took a 
			restrained, modern approach for the Mustang AV8R. 
			
			"We chose anodized silver for the body sides and high-gloss black 
			for the hood, which flows through the glass roof - it was almost 
			like having a canopy," Gaffka said. "We also embedded the Air Force 
			star in the glass." 
			
			Collectors can bid on the car. Perspective owners should contact 
			Matt Miller at 1-800-236-1025 for details about the July 31 auction. 
			Auction proceeds will benefit the EAA's Gathering of Eagles program, 
			which helps provide scholarships for young people interested in 
			aviation careers. 
			
			Donating the Mustang AV8R is the latest example of Ford's continuing 
			commitment to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. Last year, Ford donated two 
			tickets to the finals of "American Idol," which sold for $16,500. 
			Ford and Shelby Automobiles donated a Mustang Shelby GT-H in 2006, 
			which sold for $250,000. 
			
			"The Mustang AV8R is the latest commitment from Ford in support of 
			EAA's effort to build the future of aviation," said Tom Poberezny, 
			EAA president. "This stunning, one-of-a-kind automobile will be a 
			very special addition to our Gathering of Eagles fund-raiser, which 
			supports EAA's aviation education and preservation work throughout 
			the year."



