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What is 2005 Mustang modeled after?

Its platform was the D2C for the 2005 model year. Developed under the direction of Chief Engineer Hau Thai-Tang and exterior styling designer Sid Ramnarace, the fifth generation Mustang drew inspiration from the first-generation 1964–1970 Mustangs.
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What is the 2005 Mustang based on?

I praise Ford's selection of the 1968 Mustang as the base for the 2005 model, and I look forward to the other versions of this new generation.
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What was the Mustang modeled after?

From 1965 until 2004, the Mustang shared chassis commonality with other Ford model lines, staying rear-wheel-drive throughout its production. From 1965 to 1973, the Mustang was derived from the 1960 Ford Falcon compact.
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Who designed the 2005 Mustang?

A five-speed manual transmission is standard with both engines, while an optional five-speed automatic, developed for the Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird, is a Mustang first. The car was created by former hot rod designer Larry Erickson.
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Is a 2005 mustang a S197?

The fifth-generation Ford Mustang (S197) is a pony car that was manufactured by Ford from 2004 until 2014, at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Flat Rock, Michigan. The fifth generation began with the 2005 model year, and received a facelift for the 2010 model year.
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What was the Mustang based on?

The Mustang is based on an actual rehabilitation program in Carson City, Nevada. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 31, 2019, and was released in the United States on March 15, 2019, by Focus Features.
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What does S197 stand for?

S197 is another name for the fifth generation of Mustang, produced between 2005-2014. New Edge Mustangs preceded this generation, and S550 Mustangs followed it.
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Who owns the rarest Mustang?

1964 World's Fair Skyway Mustang

This one belongs to Pennsylvania's Dr. John Mansell, who has owned it since 1965.
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Was the Mustang originally a girl car?

The first Mustangs were designed and marketed to attract women.
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What does P in P-51 stand for?

The "P" stood for pursuit. It was the first long-range fighter escort, thanks to external fuel tanks, for bombers traveling from England to drop ordnance over Germany. It also was used in China and the Pacific, though late in the war.
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Was the Mustang a female car?

The Mustang has a macho muscle-car image, but it was also the first car Ford specifically marketed to women.
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Is 2005 Mustang GT fast?

To say that we had a blast is an understatement! The new Mustang GT is definitely fast, delivering a 0 to 60 time of 5.2 seconds; only 1.4 seconds slower than its supercar sibling, while the quarter mile rocks by in 13.8 seconds at 103 miles-per-hour. The 4.6-liter V8 pulls hard off the line and out of corners.
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Is 2005 Mustang unibody?

See all 18 photos This photo details the enhanced unibody structure beneath all '05-present Mustangs. A pseudo “frame” is created by extended front framerails that span (from front-to-rear) across the entire bottom of the chassis.
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Why is it called SN95 Mustang?

SN95 is Ford's internal code name for the fourth-generation Mustang. 'S' stands for Small/Specialty Market, 'N' for North American Operations, and 95 is the sequence number of approved vehicle projects.
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Why is Mustang called GT?

The GT in a Ford Mustang typically stands for the term 'Grand Touring' which has Italian roots – “Grand Turismo.” A high-performance V-8 engine, better suspension, a dual exhaust system, specialized tires, and the Mustang GT's trademark side paint stripes are standard features on modern Ford Mustang GTs.
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Why is Mustang called Fox?

It was named “Fox-body” because it was built on Ford's “fox” platform that underpinned multiple coupes and sedans for decades for Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln.
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What is John Wick's car?

John Wick's Car is a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, an American muscle car produced by the Ford Motor Company. It has a Boss 429 engine, with upwards of 374 horsepower.
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What Mustang is in GTA?

The Dominator is heavily inspired by the fifth generation Ford Mustang, seen in the main body and headlight pockets, with the circular headlights, squared grille, and hood being skewed forwards and down.
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What does SN95 stand for?

SN95 stands for Specialty/Sporty North American Market Project #95. S = Small Specialty Market That The Mustang Competes In. N = North American Operations.
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Is a new edge a SN95?

The "New Edge" Mustang was the designation of the mid-cycle SN95 facelift from 1999 to 2004. "New Edge" refers to the sharper, more crisp body lines of the 1999-to-2004 Mustang relative to the rounded shape of the 1994-to-1998 models.
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What is the 2003 Mustang body style called?

SN95: 1994-2004 Mustangs

Beginning in 1994, Ford Motor Company introduced a new body style, the SN95 Mustang.
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