With the announcement of Ford's SA-bound Mustang, talk show host and car guru Jay Leno takes a trip down memory lane with the original Mustang designer, Lido Anthony "Lee" Iacocca. Watch the awesome video!
Jay Leno is one of America's most loved talk show hosts but he's also one of the world's biggest petrolheads with a dream garage any car nut would love to visit, nevermind own.
Watch the Mustang GT video
His love for cars makes him the go-to-guy when it comes to connections in the business. His latest guest on his 'Jay Leno's Garage' TV show is the creator of the original Ford Mustang and chief engineer of the new GT prototype, Lee Iacocca.
In the episode posted on YouTube, Leno talks to the legend about 50 years of Mustang - what things were like in the past and also about the prototype Mustang GT featured in the clip. Nothing beats listening to a bunch of motoring enthusiasts talk cars.
Not only do they reminisce about the first Mustang's ever built but the video also features a 1960s Mustang 1 as well as the first pre-production Mustang GT.
The new Mustang will go into production soon and will be heading for South Africa in 2015.
Jay Leno is one of America's most loved talk show hosts but he's also one of the world's biggest petrolheads with a dream garage any car nut would love to visit, nevermind own.
Watch the Mustang GT video
His love for cars makes him the go-to-guy when it comes to connections in the business. His latest guest on his 'Jay Leno's Garage' TV show is the creator of the original Ford Mustang and chief engineer of the new GT prototype, Lee Iacocca.
In the episode posted on YouTube, Leno talks to the legend about 50 years of Mustang - what things were like in the past and also about the prototype Mustang GT featured in the clip. Nothing beats listening to a bunch of motoring enthusiasts talk cars.
Not only do they reminisce about the first Mustang's ever built but the video also features a 1960s Mustang 1 as well as the first pre-production Mustang GT.
The new Mustang will go into production soon and will be heading for South Africa in 2015.