Lee Iacocca looks back at the 1964 sensation that was Ford Mustang Success has many fathers but failure is an orphan, or so the saying goes. Though many names are associated with the Ford Mu... Read more
In the spring of 1964, everyone was talking about the Ford Mustang. Behind the record-breaking sales and cultural shockwave created by Ford Motor Co.’s original pony car was a massive... Read more
The Ford Mustang, a two-seat, mid-engine sports car, is officially unveiled by Henry Ford II at the World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows, New York, on April 17, 1964. That same day, the new car... Read more
On the padded fingers of an assembly line hoist at Ford Motor Company’s San Jose plant at Milpitas, Calif., a Mustang convertible body swoops in to meet its rear axle. The plant’s passenger... Read more
Chuck Cantwell was hired by Carroll Shelby to build the GT350R. Last year, Sam Smith from Road & Track interviewed Cantwell about bringing the thing to life. Last year, we had a chance t... Read more
We’re told that the “pony car” era started when the 1964 1/2 Mustang was introduced at the New York World’s Fair on April 17, 1964. Actually, the Plymouth Barracuda beat the Mustang to the m... Read more
From sketch to production… During the process of designing the new sporty car that would eventually become the 1965 Ford Mustang, the various design proposals went under many names inc... Read more
As part of the celebrations leading up to the 50th anniversary of the Mustang on April 17, 2014, and the launch of the all-new 2015 Mustang, Ford has released photos of some of the pony car... Read more
“The Mustang is essentially America’s car, The movies are essentially America’s art form” I fully agree with the first statement and wholeheartedly agree with the second. Having a mustang ap... Read more
Just a collection of pics from the past over lot’s of fun times with the members and their shining examples of American muscle. Great fun with great friends… that’s what Mu... Read more