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  • The History of Ford Mustang

    The Ford Mustang is one of the most popular and recognizable vehicles ever produced by an American automobile manufacturer. First introduced in 1964, the Mustang was a relatively inexpensive...

  • Unusual Facts About Mustangs

    Since its introduction in 1964, with the distinct "1964-1/2" model year, the Ford Mustang has been an iconic American muscle car. It became increasingly beefy and powerful before sinking in the...

  • What Does GT in Ford Stand for?

    The abbreviation "GT" has a close association with performance among Ford enthusiasts, something the car maker encourages and continues to foster through several models.

  • Mustang Car Facts

    The Ford Mustang was first unveiled on April 17, 1964, to an audience of thousands at the World Fair in New York City. Originally developed in the early 1960s as a two-seater, the Mustang was...

  • Mustang Model History

    Code named "Allegro," the 'Stang, as it is known by many Mustang sports-car enthusiasts, is an American icon of 20th-century transportation technology. Nearly meeting its demise in 1979, it was...

  • The History of the Ford Cobra

    The high-performance Ford Mustang SVT Cobra and the Cobra R are limited production vehicles manufactured by Ford to serve as a step up from the Mustang GT in performance packaging. With the...

  • When Was the First Mustang Created?

    The Ford Mustang--who doesn't love this classic car? The first of its kind, the Ford Mustang has somehow become one of the most popular sports cars ever. But no one thought it would achieve cult...

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