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Old 22-12-2006, 12:16 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Police Chase A Mustang Shelby

One thing that seems to be working at Ford is the advertising group's creativity. There have been some pretty clever ideas coming from those studios, and if you follow this link to the Shelby Autos website, you'll see the fruits of their labor once again. As a follow up to the Mustang GT burnout "how to" featuring the father and son in a parking garage and the GT500 "couldn't find a suitable speed limit' spot, we hope to see this one on TV as well. We're a little curious as to why they used the rental-only Shelby GT-H in the video instead of the available-to-everybody Shelby GT, but it's not like it diminishes the fun in any way. Enjoy.
Ford OZ could learn how to advertise cars with ads like this !!


http://www.autoblog.com/2006/12/02/s...se-commercial/

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