Fri, Jul 30, 2010
One-Off Vehicle Auctioned During EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
2010
Ford Motor Company's one-of-a-kind, aviation-themed 2011 Ford
Mustang raised $375,000 for the Young Eagles organization at an
auction Thursday evening. This truly unique vehicle, in the
first-ever collaboration between legendary automotive icons Jack
Roush and Carroll Shelby, was auctioned during the Gathering of
Eagles event at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2010, the world's greatest
aviation celebration. A man from Texas purchased the vehicle.
Ford, the exclusive automotive partner of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh,
brought together Shelby and Roush to create the SR-71 "BlackBird"
Mustang specifically for the Gathering of Eagles event. To date,
Ford vehicles sold at auction during EAA AirVenture events have
collectively raised more than $1.3 million to support the Young
Eagles.
EAA's Young Eagles provides youth education and experiences that
prepare young people to become future engineers, pilots and
innovators. The Young Eagles organization has provided free
introductory flights to nearly 1.5 million youth since 1992, while
also teaching the value of hard work, personal responsibility and
enhanced math and science skills.
"Ford Motor Company's historic tie to aviation is no better
represented than by the company's commitment as a continued partner
of EAA and AirVenture, a celebration of flight here in Oshkosh that
is unmatched anywhere else in the world," said Tom Poberezny, EAA
chairman and president. "Ford's generosity in donating the Mustang
SR-71 'Blackbird' to the Gathering of Eagles further demonstrates a
dedication to supporting aviation and inspiring aviation
enthusiasts of all ages."
The "SR-71" designation holds a dual meaning for the
one-of-a-kind, fully-customized Mustang. First, "SR-71" refers to
the car's design and performance-inspired connection with the SR-71
Blackbird, the aircraft that holds all official airspeed and
altitude records and is widely regarded as one of the most
spectacular planes ever produced. Second, "SR" represents the first
collaborative project between Shelby and Roush.
Mustang Chief Designer Darrell Behmer led design for the project
and Mustang Chief Nameplate Engineer Dave Pericak led the
engineering effort. Ford Racing Performance Parts also were added
to further enhance the exclusivity of the car.
"Bringing together true automotive legends like Jack Roush and
Carroll Shelby with the leading minds on the Ford Mustang design
and engineering teams has been a once-in-a-lifetime experience,"
said Edsel B. Ford II, a member of Ford's Board of Directors. "This
year's SR-71 'Blackbird' pays tribute to the original SR-71
aircraft that took its first flight in 1964, the year the first
Ford Mustang came off the line. This project is a tribute to
significant moments in aviation and automotive history and a nod
toward the young innovators of the future."
SR-71 Blackbird
From interior to exterior, the SR-71 Blackbird was inspired by
the original aircraft. The Mustang's design includes black and gray
matte exterior paint and graphic treatment, performance wheels,
front and rear fascias and an integrated spoiler/wing to mirror the
car's namesake. Reflected in the exterior paint treatment, the
"Blackbird" nickname takes center stage with markings that look
like the plane's fluids streaking its exterior after takeoff. With
seating for two, the interior includes a roll-cage, racing seats,
embroidered signatures of Jack Roush and Carroll Shelby and special
instrument cluster graphics.
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