A custom 2013 Ford
Mustang GT that starred in the blockbuster movie “Need for Speed” was
sold by Ford Motor Company for $300,000 on Saturday at Barrett-Jackson
Auction Company’s West Palm Beach event.
John Felice, vice president of U.S. marketing, sales and service,
drove the spectacular Mustang onto the big stage. After spirited bidding
that electrified the block, Dave Flynn of Columbiana, Ohio, won the
factory-special Mustang. Auctioned at no reserve, proceeds will benefit
Henry Ford Health System, the nonprofit founded by Henry Ford to support
the Edith and Benson Ford Heart and Vascular Institute.
“Everyone has a Mustang story, and the new owner of this movie car
now has one that is particularly special,” says Steve Ling, North
America car marketing manager for Ford. “Snagging such a high-profile
car right now – 50 years after the birth of America’s first pony car –
is something to be cherished. And helping such an important cause makes
the sale even more memorable.”
Founded in 1915, Henry Ford Health System is one of the nation’s
leading comprehensive, integrated health systems. It provides health
insurance and healthcare delivery, including acute, specialty, primary
and preventive-care services, backed by excellence in research and
education. Additional information is available at
http://www.henryford.com.
“Watching the car cross the block in support of Henry Ford Health
System was very rewarding,” says Sandy Hudson, chief development officer
for the organization. “Dave Flynn did much more than just purchase a
new car. His purchase will help so many people get access to
healthcare.”
The “Need for Speed” Mustang was used in filming and was displayed at
all promotional stops for the movie. It boasts a custom-designed, wide
body rolling on unique, Forgiato 22-inch alloy wheels. Other design
elements include an enlarged lower grille with new air intakes, extended
rocker panels, a twin-snorkel hood and low-profile mirrors. With a
powerful V8 engine, the Mustang is finished in silver paint with Kona
Blue racing stripes.
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