Real or Fake Semi-Transparent Mustang Billboards

February 16th, 2007 by CobraMatt

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Not really sure what to think of these Mustang billboards made out of GE Lexan semi-transparent resin that give a blur effect as you drive by them.  Photos of these billboards recently surfaced over at Adpunch which they claim is an ad campaign launched by Ford for the Mustang.  The only visible link to Ford is a small Mustang logo in the bottom right of the billboard.  A general assumption could be made that what Ford is trying to convey the message when you drive by this billboard this is what it looks like in a Mustang, just a blur.

The whole semi-transparent Mustang billboard campaign just seems like one big hoax . I guess we will just have to wait and find out.   If anybody has any insight into this please do tell in the comments. A high-resolution photo after the jump.

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2 Responses to “Real or Fake Semi-Transparent Mustang Billboards”

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    232STANG Says

    thats sooo fake…. each sign has the same billboard company in the middle. and each is taken at the exact same angle. definetly photoshopped.

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    Annie Williams Says

    This work was created by me and my partner, Ian Hart, while we were students at the Miami Ad School. To my knowledge, Mustang is not producing it. It is made with a GE Lexan material that would allow the landscape to blur as a driver passes by the billboard.

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