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Ford Mustang

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In 1963 Ford came out with the Mustang, a sports car at a reasonable price, and it was an immediate success. In 1966 more than 600,000 Mustangs were sold. Completely restyled the Mustang once again strikes back. It gets beefier each year and included a 385-horsepower SVT Cobra R model in 2000. By 2004, Ford had sold nearly 8 million Mustangs. A complete reimagining and reengineering of the Mustang. Retro styling, with vintage lines and round headlights, Ford could possibly have the best selling Mustang of all time on its hands.

'With their interest in total performance Ford considered the Shelby Mustang to be a good image maker. The Mustang's bodywork was altered to include functional air scoops and a fibreglass bonnet which helped reduce weight and increase performance. A roll bar advertised the Mustang's racing heritage and a 428 cubic inch V8 engine provided the Mustang's muscle.' - Classic Cars.

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AN AMERICAN LEGEND

Forty years ago, the Ford Motor Company rolled out a vehicle that broke new ground in personal transportation, the breathtaking Mustang sports coupe. At that point it was based on the mechanics of the Falcon. It was winner with young Americans due it part to dynamic styling but more importantly it was a bargain with a base price of only $2368, an excellent deal, even in 1964.

BIRTH OF THE MUSCLE CAR

The very first Mustang was built on March 9th, 1964. It was a white convertible and was shipped to a dealer in Newfoundland where it was purchased by an airline pilot. Not realizing their misdeed until after the fact, Ford offered to buy the legendary car back from the pilot. He eventually agreed and they traded him a 1965 model. That very same car is now on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

INSTANT CLASSIC

Ford took 22,000 orders for the Mustang on the very first order it went on sale. With a base price of $2,368 that would be roughly $13,700 today. A fantastic bargain for such an amazing ride. Current values for fully restored Mustangs in excellent condition are as follows:
1964 1/2 hardtop: $22,700
1965 fastback: $28,200
1969 Mach 1 fastback: $31,400
1974 Mustang II coupe: $3,953

MUSTANG: DAY ONE

The very first day it was for sale, most dealerships only had one Mustang which most customers clamouring over who was going to be the lucky one to drive it home.

STAYING POWER

It might not seem like a huge feat, to last 40 years, but consider the company the Mustang has kept. The original Ford, the Model-T only lasted 20 years. The Galaxie, the Falcon and Fairlane which shared floor space with the Mustang have vanished. The competition have taken hits too, the Camaro, Firebird, Challenger and Barracuda are lost to history. It’s bigger sibling, the Thunderbird has come and gone and come back again only to face an uncertain future. The other car to match its legacy is the much more expensive Corvette.

GOING POWER

The original ‘Stang was well-equipped for such a cheap ticket price. Standard bucket seats, carpeting, full wheel covers and front seat belts. If chose to skip the seat belts, you’d save a cool $11 and risk losing your life, but during those days, seat belts were only an option. White walls would set you back and additional $33.90. A push-button AM radio was a staggering $57.51. While an upgrade to a V-8 engine was only $75. The average selling price was around $3000.

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1964-66

1965, Ford offered three different body styles: the convertible, the standard hardtop and the fastback. The standard hardtop out sold the fastback, 5 to 1. Making the fastback a more desirable collector’s item these days. If you’re looking to get a vintage Mustang, most likely you’ll be running into a lot from 1966. That was the most popular year ever. Ford sold 549,436 of them. It still holds the record to this day.

1967-68

First major restyling resulted in a bigger, beefier, more powerful ‘big block’ Mustang. Despite all this, sales dipped as other ‘pony cars’ emerged, with the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird taking a bite out of the herd.

1969-70

Things move quickly. Restyled again. This time the Mach 1 is introduced. It becomes the most collectible Mustang of all time. Under the hood, The Boss 429 V-8 is rated at 375 horsepower, however Mustang enthusiasts boast that it really puts out over 500 ponies of power. 299, 824 were built. If you own one, you’re a lucky dog to be sure.

1971-73

Restyled again. Things bode tough. The muscle car era has passed. Cars in general get BIG at this point and the Mustang follows suit, growing 6 inches and gaining 500 pounds.

MUSTANG 2, THE SEQUEL

A sad rethinking for the Mustang name. The Mustang II debuts. In many ways going back to Mustang’s roots of being based on the Falcon, this newer and smaller Mustang is based on the famed Pinto. It’s an ugly child an with only 4 cylinders to back it up, it’s only a Mustang by name. Ford doesn’t even offer a rag top to boast its appeal.

1979

The Mustang II is offend. It’s bigger and lighter than the Mustang II, things start looking up too, a V-8 is once again optional.

5.0

The Mustang emerges from the 70’s and reclaims its fame as a muscle car. The term ‘five-point-o’ is short for the new Mustang. A convertible is once again offered in 1983 and for a decade the new breed remains virtually unchanged, however sales slump to an all time low of a mere 80,247 in 1991. The IROCZ is king of the blacktop and the Mustang is in need of new blood.

1994-2004

Completely restyled the Mustang once again strikes back. It gets beefier each year and includes a 385-horsepower SVT Cobra R model in 2000. By 2004, Ford has sold nearly 8 million Mustangs.

RETRO FUTURE

A complete reimagining and reengineering of the Mustang. Retro styling, with vintage lines and round headlights, Ford could possibly have the best selling Mustang of all time on its hands. The new model will appear on showroom floors this fall with a price tag under $20,000. Get your checkbook out and get in line, the original Mustang has returned. I know I want one.

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1964-1/2 Mustang Convertible - Giclee Print 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback - Giclee Print 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible - Framed Art Print
1964-1/2 Mustang Convertible - Giclee Print
 
1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback - Giclee Print
 
1965 Ford Mustang Convertible - Framed Art Print
 
1965 Mustang Fastback FR500 Engine - Giclee Print 1965 Mustang GT Convertible - Giclee Print 1965 Shelby GT350 - Giclee Print
1965 Mustang Fastback FR500 Engine - Giclee Print
 
1965 Mustang GT Convertible - Giclee Print
 
1965 Shelby GT350 - Giclee Print
 
1965 Shelby GT350R - Framed Giclee Print 1966 Ford Mustang - Giclee Print 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible - Giclee Print
1965 Shelby GT350R - Framed Giclee Print
 
1966 Ford Mustang - Giclee Print
 
1966 Ford Mustang Convertible - Giclee Print
 
1966 Ford Mustang Fastback - Giclee Print 1966 Shelby GT350 - Giclee Print 1966 Shelby GT350H - Giclee Print
1966 Ford Mustang Fastback - Giclee Print
 
1966 Shelby GT350 - Giclee Print
 
1966 Shelby GT350H - Giclee Print
 
1967 Mustang coupe - Framed Art Print 1968 Ford Mustang GT - Giclee Print 1968 Mustang GT - Giclee Print
1967 Mustang coupe - Framed Art Print
 
1968 Ford Mustang GT - Giclee Print
 
1968 Mustang GT - Giclee Print
 
1968 Shelby GT500 - Giclee Print 1968 Shelby GT500 Show Car - Giclee Print 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 - Giclee Print
1968 Shelby GT500 - Giclee Print
 
1968 Shelby GT500 Show Car - Giclee Print
 
1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 - Giclee Print
 
1969 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 - Photographic Print 1969 Mustang Mach 1 - Giclee Print 1969 Shelby GT 500 - Giclee Print
1969 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 - Photographic Print
 
1969 Mustang Mach 1 - Giclee Print
 
1969 Shelby GT 500 - Giclee Print
 
1969 Shelby GT500 - Giclee Print 1970 Ford Mustang - Giclee Print 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 - Giclee Print
1969 Shelby GT500 - Giclee Print
 
1970 Ford Mustang - Giclee Print
 
1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 - Giclee Print
 
1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 - Framed Art Print 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 - Giclee Print 1970 Mustang Boss 302 - Giclee Print
1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 - Framed Art Print
 
1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 - Giclee Print
 
1970 Mustang Boss 302 - Giclee Print
 
1970 Mustang Race Car - Art Print 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 - Framed Art Print 1972 Ford Mustang Sprint - Giclee Print
1970 Mustang Race Car - Art Print
 
1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 - Framed Art Print
 
1972 Ford Mustang Sprint - Giclee Print
 
1990 Mustang convertible - Framed Art Print 2006 Ford Mustang Horse and Bars Emblem - Giclee Print 2007 Shelby GT - Giclee Print
1990 Mustang convertible - Framed Art Print
 
2006 Ford Mustang Horse and Bars Emblem - Giclee Print
 
2007 Shelby GT - Giclee Print
 
First Shelby Mustang GT350 - Giclee Print First Shelby GT 350 - Giclee Print Ford Mustang Convertibles - Giclee Print
First Shelby Mustang GT350 - Giclee Print
 
First Shelby GT 350 - Giclee Print
 
Ford Mustang Convertibles - Giclee Print
 
Ford Shelby - Mustang 66 GT 350 - Poster Ford Shelby - Poster Ford Shelby - Poster
Ford Shelby - Mustang 66 GT 350 - Poster
 
Ford Shelby - Poster
 
Ford Shelby - Poster
 
Ford Shelby 56 - Door Poster Ford's 40th Anniversary Mustang - Giclee Print Super Stock 70's Mustang - Art Print
Ford Shelby 56 - Door Poster
 
Ford's 40th Anniversary Mustang - Giclee Print
 
Super Stock 70's Mustang - Art Print
 
Taillight and bumper of red 1965 Ford Mustang - Framed Art Print Vintage Ford Mustang Drag Race - Photographic Print  
Taillight and bumper of red 1965 Ford Mustang - Framed Art Print
 
Vintage Ford Mustang Drag Race - Photographic Print
 
 

 

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