During World War II, pilots for three squadrons were recruited from American volunteers.
The muscle car is built in a single copy. Work on it was carried out jointly by the Ford Performance sports division and the tuning studio RTR Vehicles. Under the hood of the Mustang is a five-liter supercharged V8, whose output is increased to 710 horsepower.

In addition to engine modifications, the sports car received a wide carbon fiber body kit from RTR Vehicles and a lowered adjustable suspension from Tactical Performance. The car's livery is styled after the paint schemes of World War II fighters.
After the festival, the car will be sent to the USA and put up for auction. The proceeds from the sale will be transferred to the international organization Experimental Aircraft Association, which will direct them to various youth training programs.

During the hill climb at Goodwood, the car will be driven by drifter Vaughn Gittin Jr. During the run, the passenger seat will be occupied by Royal Air Force veteran Paul Miller, whose father served in the Eagle Squadron in 1941-1942.








