The abandoned 7-Up contest, which promised a brand-new 1990 Mustang LX 5.0 convertible as a prize, ended up becoming one of the most desirable Fox-body Mustangs ever. The car, in a striking shade of Deep Emerald Green Metallic with a white top and white leather interior, was a dream-spec for Mustang enthusiasts. The LX 5.0 offered the 225 horsepower V8 and suspension mods of the GT but in a more affordable and lightweight package. The car's unique features, such as the turbine-style wheels and the absence of appearance modifications, made it stand out from the rest of the Mustang lineup. The contest, which involved a basketball-themed promotion, was abandoned early on, and the two cars that were built ended up becoming collectible items. Ford, in a surprising turn of events, decided to repurpose the special edition as a 25th anniversary car, making it a perfect tribute to a quarter century of Mustangs. The 7-Up Edition, despite its rarity, is now a fun, affordable, and easy-to-fix streetable classic that is likely to appreciate in value due to the current Fox Fever. In my opinion, this is a testament to the ingenuity of Ford and the enduring appeal of the Mustang, proving that even a failed promotion can result in a dream-spec car that becomes a collector's item.