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february 20, 2018 - Ford

Personalized Pony: Using Facebook, Mustang Fans Can Create Their Own Badges, T-Shirts, Billboards

Since its introduction more than 50 years ago, #ford #mustang has given enthusiasts the opportunity to personalize their ride in ways no other vehicle could offer. Whether it’s the mighty Boss 302 or the 1968 Pony edition, powerful V8s and racing stripes, trick shifters, custom wheels and more – personalization has always been big for #mustang fans.

Now, in celebration of the 2018 model – which offers more personalization than ever before – fans can create and share #mustang art through the Personalize Your Pony experience on #facebook. The experience allows fans to create personalized pony art right on their #facebook pages, then use their designs to order prints, clothing and even a limited-edition grille badge for their late-model #mustang.

From March until June, some designs could even appear on billboards in major cities across the U.S. #facebook users can find the experience by typing “Ford Mustang” in the #facebook search bar, or go to www.Facebook.com/FordMustang.

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