The Ford Mustang can be a great promotional piece, when done right. If you need proof, look no further than the annual SEMA show in Las Vegas. This show brings out the best of the best car designers, and the Ford Mustang is always well-represented. But what happens to a show car once its time has come and gone?In the case of this red and silver 2006 Mustang GT, it wound up at the
Barrett-Jackson auction. And it can be all yours, for the right price.
This highly-customized Mustang toured the country for KAO Auto Styling and Giovanna wheels – two well-known names in the aftermarket auto parts world. It made its debut at the 2006 SEMA auto show, and where it has been since, we don’t know. This show car largely left the 4.6 liter V8 engine untouched save for an engine dress-up kit. But the rest of the Mustang, from front to back, has received custom work in all sorts of ways.
The most noticeable modification is the Kandy Apple Red paint job over Psycho silver. A custom grille, huge wheels, and modified interior is also a big attention-grabber. It’s a pretty sweet ride if you ask us, but with all the excitement surrounding the new 2013 Mustang, we wonder if it’ll be overlooked at the Barrett-Jackson auction in January. What would you pay for this unique Mustang?