I saw this car three weeks ago! It is in the National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States in Auburn Indiana. This museum is behind the Auburn Cord Duesenburg Museum. The website is http://www.natmus.com/, although no photo of the Mustang on site. I have some pictures that I took of it though.
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I saw this car three weeks ago! It is in the National Automotive and Truck Museum of the United States in Auburn Indiana. This museum is behind the Auburn Cord Duesenburg Museum. The website is http://www.natmus.com/, although no photo of the Mustang on site. I have some pictures that I took of it though.
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