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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary Celebration
Fans of Ford's Mustang, both new and old, gathered at the Nashville Superspeedway to celebrate the Mustang's 40th Anniversary. On hand were Carroll Shelby and John Force to sign autographs and memorabillia....
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: Mustang Hits The Big Four-Oh
It was as unlikely an inspiration as any--circa 1961, Ford Division General Manager Lee Iacocca jealously eyed healthy sales of a sporty version of archrival Chevrolet's rear-engine Corvair. The Corvair Monza offered bucket seats, a floor shift, and clean Euro-inspired design. And the Chevrolet was ...
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: Mustang Hits The Big Four-Oh
It was as unlikely an inspiration as any--circa 1961, Ford Division General Manager Lee Iacocca jealously eyed healthy sales of a sporty version of archrival Chevrolet's rear-engine Corvair. The Corvair Monza offered bucket seats, a floor shift, and clean Euro-inspired design. And the Chevrolet was ...
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: Fast Facts
Nobody wants to be a Mustang nincompoop. Armed with a few key Mustang morsels of wisdom, you can amaze your friends, gather approving nods, and score valuable "gotcha" points at the next Mustang club picnic. For instance, Ford never officially sold a 19641/2 Mustang. There were early 1965s, delivere...
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: Fast Facts
Nobody wants to be a Mustang nincompoop. Armed with a few key Mustang morsels of wisdom, you can amaze your friends, gather approving nods, and score valuable "gotcha" points at the next Mustang club picnic. For instance, Ford never officially sold a 19641/2 Mustang. There were early 1965s, delivere...
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: Movie Screen Savers
Proof positive that the Mustang has become ingrained in popular American culture is its not-too-infrequent appearances in films and television. Its paint may still have been drying when the ponycar made its first appearance in the James Bond thriller "Goldfinger" in 1964. After some gunplay and fanc...
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: Movie Screen Savers
Proof positive that the Mustang has become ingrained in popular American culture is its not-too-infrequent appearances in films and television. Its paint may still have been drying when the ponycar made its first appearance in the James Bond thriller "Goldfinger" in 1964. After some gunplay and fanc...
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: We All Remember Our First Mustang
It was a white Mustang fastback with racing decals, probably a 1968 or 1969, that captured the imagination of the man who would become the 2005 Ford Mustang's chief engineer. Hau Thai-Tang had never seen a Mustang before, even though it was the early 1970s and he was maybe six or seven years old. "I...
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: We All Remember Our First Mustang
It was a white Mustang fastback with racing decals, probably a 1968 or 1969, that captured the imagination of the man who would become the 2005 Ford Mustang's chief engineer. Hau Thai-Tang had never seen a Mustang before, even though it was the early 1970s and he was maybe six or seven years old. "I...
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: An Easy Read
It's tough to find noteworthy reading material on the Chrysler K-Cars or Kia Rio, but not so on the Ford Mustang. From classic restoration guides to nostalgic coffee-table books, more words have been written about the Mustang than just about any other car in the past 40 years. Here are two newer suc...
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Ford Mustang 40th Anniversary: An Easy Read
It's tough to find noteworthy reading material on the Chrysler K-Cars or Kia Rio, but not so on the Ford Mustang. From classic restoration guides to nostalgic coffee-table books, more words have been written about the Mustang than just about any other car in the past 40 years. Here are two newer suc...
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American V-8 Power: Ford Mustang Boss 350 V-10
What would you get if you started with one company's tried-and-true 4.6-liter/305-horsepower DOHC V-8 residing in a used-up test car destined for the crusher, then added a vivid imagination, a stray company credit card, and, oh yeah, two extra cylinders?...
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2003 New York Auto Show: Ford Mustang Mach 1
Ford did not unveil a show car, but simply announced that the Mach 1 will return as the third and presumably last special edition of the current Mustang. With production timed to correspond with the Mustang's fortieth birthday, it is destined truly to be the c...
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