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The 2019 Ford Series 1 Mustang RTR packs drift-worthy design

The 2019 Ford Series 1 Mustang RTR packs drift-worthy design

Posted on October 30, 2018October 30, 2018 By Jarvis

Ford’s new 2019 Series 1 Mustang RTR isn’t actually a drift car, but that doesn’t stop it from looking like one, and when it comes to standing out in the automaker’s best-selling coupe that’s perhaps all that matters. The handiwork of Ford Performance and RTR Vehicles, the Series 1 Mustang RTR package combines special suspension with distinctive looks, along with a splash of rarity.

It’s based on the Mustang EcoBoost or Mustang GT, and updates both the style and the performance.
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