Quite: mine is the 2008 Mustang GT 'Bullitt' special edition in Dark Highland Green (as near as dammit British Racing Green, which was the reason I initially chose it - nothing to do with it being a Steve McQueen tribute car) with uprated 4.6 24v V8 engine (350ps as opposed to 315ps on the standard GT) and exhaust - it was supposedly also equipped with upgraded suspension, but actually they just installed slightly shorter springs - which were still rubbish.
Since buying mine I've installed full race-spec suspension package, courtesy of Eibach, Koni, Hotchkis and UMI (cost a measly $2,000 to buy the parts and $600 to ship them over from the US - fitted it all myself in 10 hours.) It now handles like a European sports car instead of a bouncy castle on drugs...
There are no Ford logos except on the engine and it has the upgraded sports interior and seats.
The 2010 Mustang (in white, above) has a much better stock suspension (still a live rear-axle which is nowhere near as bad on this car as some people who've never driven them claim) and for 2011 the fabulous new 5.0l 32v V8 modular engine, pushing out over 450ps in stock trim.