Vehicle Description
This Iacocca #13 is coming out of the "I Legacy Collection" and the
only one of the 45 manufactured with "Ford Racing Cold Air
Induction," making it a one of one. Adding to this pedigree, this
special Mustang has only 208 original miles since new, going from
event to event. It's currently California titled under "I Legacy."
Nearly two years in the making, this limited-production "2009-1/2"
Silver Edition Iacocca Mustang was a collaborative effort between
Lee Iacocca (The Father of the Mustang), its designer Michael Leone
and their business, "I Legacy." It was made in concert with the
Gaffoglio Family Metalcrafters for the Mustang's 45th Anniversary,
45 years after Lee Iacocca introduced the original Ford Mustang at
the New York World's Fair on April 13, 1964. Its overall design
screams Mustang fastback, and showcased the latest in Ford
performance technology, matched with a world-class coachbuilding
company who used composite materials from the aerospace industry,
as used on vehicles like the Ferrari Enzo, F40 and McLaren F1. It
is powered by a 4.6-liter V8 engine with 320hp and a 5-speed manual
transmission. It features an Iacocca signature plaque with serial
number, Iacocca badging, Iacocca diamond-design embroidered leather
seats, sunken headlights, slanted grille, custom paint, 20-inch I
Design custom chrome wheels, Ford Racing Handling Package, complete
Ford Racing suspension and high-performance Brembo brakes, and is
fully loaded with many other special one-off Iacocca designer
touches and options. Included as well is the Certificate of
Authenticity signed by Lee Iacocca himself, a DVD copy of the
Iacocca marketing commercial with Frank Sinatra singing "Fly me to
the Moon," all the printed brochures and marketing material, Galpin
Motors delivery checklist and a copy of the dealer invoice and
several performance magazine feature articles. It comes with a
beautifully framed presentation to display with the car, as well as
its original California license plates. And as a bonus, there is a
copy of Lee Iacocca's original April 13, 1964, Mustang introductory
announcement speech. It all adds up to a very special car, with
loads of documentation.