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  2. File:Ford Motor Company Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:SMU Mustang logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Ford Mustang (fifth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The front fascia was replaced with the one used in the 2011 Boss 302 with working lower fascia fog lights. The rear diffuser was taken from the Shelby GT 500 while the rear deck lid featured black vinyl and a wing spoiler. Wheels were argent spoke 19 inch with a GT logo stamped towards the outer rim on each wheel.

  7. IMSA GT classes - Wikipedia

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    Between 1995 and 1996 in the IMSA GT Championship, the top GTS class became known as GTS-1, while the former Grand Touring Under (GTU) class became known as GTS-2. This changed again in 1997, when the GTS-2 (former GTU) class became known as GT3 , due to the addition of a new GTS-2 category, which allowed for existing international GT2 cars ...

  8. File:IMSA GT Championship logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The logo of IMSA GT Championship – auto racing championship in the United States: Date: 1971: Source: Vectorised by Vulphere based on programme covers and photographs: Author ™/® International Motor Sports Association: SVG development

  9. Ford Mustang I - Wikipedia

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    The four-seater Mustang was known beforehand to be the car that would actually be produced for sale using the first generation Ford Falcon platform. Based on a four-seater configuration and using a front-engine layout based on the Falcon, the Mustang II was much more conventional in design and concept and closely resembled the final production ...