We love a Mustang just as much as the next guy, but there is something about a Mustang decked out in WD40 colors and tags that just leaves a bad taste in our mouths. We can’t help it; companies splattering their logos on a car seem to just belong on a racetrack and not on a beautiful Mustang. That being said, the 2011 Ford Mustang GT does serve its purpose as it will be auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Show in order to help abused and neglected children. That alone makes the car that much more desirable, even with the logos.
The WD-40/SEMA Cares customized Ford Mustang will make its debut in November at the SEMA Auto Show. It will feature a WD-40 paint scheme, a custom body kit from Street Scene Equipment, a Stillen AP racing six-piston brake kit, Forgeline wheels, and a Paxton supercharger system. The highlight of the Mustang is its engine that has been tuned to deliver 600 HP.
"The WD-40/SEMA Cares Mustang pays tribute to the mechanics, aftermarket professionals and auto enthusiasts who have used WD-40 for more than 50 years to get the job done," said Tim Lesmeister, vice president of marketing at WD-40 Company. "This is such a fun and meaningful project for us. We’re proud that all proceeds from the sale of the vehicle will continue to support two great charities, but we know it would not be possible without the time, energy, dedication and resources of our build partners."
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