This is my 1999 Ford Mustang GT 35th Anniversary Limited Edition. It is a silver coupe that I bought in June 2005 with the following modifications:
MAC catback exhaust with chrome 3 1/2 inch extentions
Dense charger cold air induction
Eaton 4:11 posi rear end w/standard traction control
Performance front strut tower brace
Aftermarket short shifter
MACH 1 Grill delete package with the floating pony
MACH 1 chin spoiler
Tinted windows
Computer chip
After purchasing this, I found out that it was one of 317 that were built like this. There are only 4628 Limited Editions in four colors.
This takes you to the 35th Anniversary Limited Edition website.
If you click on the link that takes you to www.mustang35th.com and register your "LIMITED EDITION" , they can tell you what number, of the 4628 that were made, your car is. Even though this is the only "LIMITED EDITION" that FORD didn't number, they did keep track of the VIN numbers in order to number them later.
This 1999 FORD MUSTANG GT is #2137 of 4628. If you have a V6 or COBRA, you DON'T have the "LIMITED EDITION".
This pic was taken right after I brought it home.

This is after the vanity plates and the black letter inserts

Love the two tone leather! Signature of the Limited Edition!
I would be interested in talking with other owners of such a wonderful car! Contact me if you are in the New England area!
It's a pretty plain looking engine....Any ideas for mods???
I had to put this little detail on.....just so you wouldn't wonder. :)
Just a picture of it in the driveway...
The mustang's first trip to Mt. Blue State Park in Weld, Maine...
The mustang on a trip to Kennebunk Beach in Kennebunk, Maine...
This is just one of the many trips to Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine that the mustang has done. Unfortunately, on this day, the fourth of July 2006, it was very foggy.