A discreet car collector and entrepreneur from Hanoi has recently sold his Ford Mustang GT after patiently waiting for over three years to find the right buyer who appreciated the car at its true value. With a firm stance on not settling for a lower price, the new owner of this 2015 Ford Mustang GT likely didn’t have much room to bargain.
Interestingly, this Ford Mustang GT now shares a garage with a Ferrari 458 Italia, also recently acquired from another car enthusiast in Hanoi. Thus, the pair of performance cars, both now bearing Hanoi license plates, have found a new home together.
The Ford Mustang GT is a rare sight in Vietnam, and with a price tag of around 3 billion VND for a used model, it’s a toy for the passionate and wealthy.
The most significant difference between the Ford Mustang GT and the standard Mustang models previously available in Vietnam is its powerful engine.
Under the hood, the Ford Mustang GT is equipped with a 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine that produces an impressive 460 horsepower and 569 Nm of torque. This powerful engine is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Apart from the engine, the 2015 Ford Mustang GT also features some exterior differences from the standard model, including a redesigned air intake, grille, 5.0-liter logo on the side, GT logo at the rear, a large fixed rear spoiler, and 19-inch multi-spoke alloy wheels.
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