Ford has released additional details about the customized Mustang built by Galpin Auto Sports for SEMA to celebrate Ford Mustang’s 50th birthday.
The golden anniversary car features a restyled front fascia to match the
 three streaks found in the factory headlights, but the latter are 
replaced by new headlights with integrated LED turn signals and turn on 
in sequence. The car also features carbon fiber front splitter and 
rocker panels, as well as a more aggressive rear diffuser.
The exterior is finished in paint that may appear black, but a closer 
look reveals that it is filled with gold metallic flakes. The 20-inch 
wheels, side sills, brake calipers and badging are also finished in 
gold. Inside, everything that is normally chrome or metallic has either 
been blacked-out or given the gold treatment. The Recaro seats are 
covered with a fabric finished in black and gold, and the headliner is 
black microsuede.
Under the hood, a gold powder-coated Whipple supercharger helps the 
5.0-liter V8 develop 725 horsepower. Suspension components from Steeda 
and an all-new exhaust from Magnaflow complete the mechanical upgrades.
“We like the black and gold idea, and really wanted to get the color as 
close to 24-carat gold as possible,” Brandon Boeckmann, GAS operations 
manager, explained the gold theme.
Ford said the spotlight at the 2014 SEMA will be on the all-new 
2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine, which has “much more potential 
for performance,” according to the automaker. Several tuners will unveil
 high-powered versions of the new turbo four-cylinder which produces 310
 hp and 320 lb-ft (434 Nm) of torque in standard form.
