Vehicle Description
During the 1990s, Terry Lee McCoy of Michigan, MCA 3rd and 4th
Generation Gold Card Judge and columnist, had a dream of someday
getting a new Mustang built on VIP Show Car status, which meant you
could go with the car as it passed through the assembly line being
built. Ford granted Terry the opportunity to have the car ordered
to honor the Mustang Club of America. The order was placed on
February 13, 1999, at Campbell Ford in Niles, MI. Ordered in
Performance Red with every available option aside from automatic
transmission, it was built on April 6 while Terry and two other MCA
judges watched, and Ford's in-house photographer took more than 100
photos. It had six Build Sheets, which Terry was allowed to remove
and keep as it completed one segment and moved on to another. Terry
was given the honor to start the Mustang for the first time. It
sports a "one-only" 35th anniversary parade boot for the car. The
car did not receive a dealer prep and is in like-new condition. The
Window Sticker and all build and shipping markings are still
intact. It is powered by a 4.6-liter SOHC engine that is mated to a
5-speed manual transmission, and has 19 actual miles (the title
reads mileage exempt). All documents, books and manuals remain with
it, including the pre-delivery check sheet, pre-assembly status
report, original order sheets and the original odometer statement.