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For those not familiar with Mustang history, the model was introduced at
the New York World's Fair in April 1964. Over 20,000 cars were sold in the
first week of public release.
The 1964 1/2 production Mustang followed two Mustang concept cars. The Mustang I and
Mustang II. Compared to those two, the production machine was simple, but compared to every
other American car then in production, except the Corvette, the Mustang was gorgeously sleek.
It's interesting to note that while Ford chose the name "Mustang" to reflect
the spirited image of the P-51 US World War 2 fighter plane named the Mustang,
the public immediately associated the car with the untamed wild horse of
the American West. Ford quickly adopted the image of a wild galloping horse
as the badging symbol of this now classic car.
Gorgeous Skylight Blue 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang Convertible. This vehicle
comes equipped with the optional four-barrel 289 cubic-inch 220 horsepower engine. Extras
include a 4 speed automatic transmission and power steering. The interior is a Standard Blue
vinyl with a white convertible top. Overall this classic Mustang drives and looks extremely
well. A Classic convertible gorgeously sleek Ford Mustang!
First Generation, Ford's "pony car"!
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