Ford salutes WWII Women Airforce Service Pilots with custom Mustang Mach-E at Oshkosh air show
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Ford is auctioning a custom Mustang Mach-E that honors the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War Two. Proceeds will raise money for charities supporting careers for young women and underserved youth in the aviation industry.
The Mach-E wears the U.S. Army Air Force and W.A.S.P. logos, unique white and yellow trim, an EEA AirVenture plaque on its doorsills and the number 38 stitched into the center console referencing the 38 W.A.S.P. members that lost their lives in service. The vehicle is the 13th donated by Ford to the event. Previous cars were conventional Mustangs, which draws inspiration from the WWII P51 Mustang fighter plane, and have raised a total of over $4 million.More Related News