Ford Is Keeping the 2015 Mustang Under Tight Wraps

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The Evos concept car was said by some to be a preview of the 2015 Ford Mustang. Recent spy shots have shown a car with some Evos-like styling touches, but a face that still says "Mustang" loud and clear. Photo credit: Ford Motor.

It's common knowledge that Ford plans to unveil an all-new version of its beloved Mustang sometime in the next few months. "Common knowledge" everywhere but at Ford, that is: Ford executives refuse to say anything about the new Mustang. They won't even acknowledge that it exists, even as spy shots of the new car make the rounds on the automotive blogs.


That has frustrated Ford's dealers, who are used to getting sneak peeks of upcoming new models. In this video, Fool contributor John Rosevear looks at Ford's efforts to keep its new pony car under tight wraps -- and runs down what we know, or what we think we know, about the new Mustang that is (probably) due soon.

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