While, Ford announced that the first model (VIN 001) belonging Mustang GT the most powerful to date, 2024 seventh generationwould be auctioned off to raise funds to help fight diabetes.
The action took place at the annual auction Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale, Arizona, January 28 at 19:30 (Moscow time). As such, all proceeds benefit JDRF, the world’s leading Type 1 Diabetes research and advocacy organization.
“Ford has a long tradition of supporting charitable organizations through the Barrett-Jackson auction, and we are proud to offer the new Mustang GT to support worthy causes like childhood diabetes research,” he says. Jim Owens, Mustang Marketing Manager.
“This seventh generation is our most powerful Mustang GT yet, and the winning bidder will not only support a good cause, but will also own the first Mustang GT,” said Jim Owens, Mustang marketing manager. Owens continued..
Another car with a social purpose
This donation marked three generations Mustang cars VIN 001 which were sold at a charity auction at Barrett-Jackson as the seventh-generation muscle car joins the Mustang Shelby GT500, Mustang Mach 1 and Mustang Bullitt.
Some of the most notable features of the 2024 Ford Mustang GT include a modern exterior design, a 5.0-liter Coyote V8 engine that produces up to 486 horsepower and 418 Nm of torque.n linear (the most powerful Mustang to date) and a six-speed manual transmission with rev-matching, or a 10-speed automatic.
Source: La Opinion
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