The Complete Book of Ford Mustang: Every Model Since 1964 1/2 by Mike Mueller

What was the first year of the Mustang?

1964.5 Ford Mustang convertible was produced on July 25, 1964, the very first year of this amazing muscle car. It sports a 289 4V V8 engine; the original Rangoon Red body color with a White convert…

Where to find the Complete Book of Ford Mustangs?

First place I went was Amazon and found the Complete Book of Ford Mustangs. My husband calls the book "eye candy" and he couldn’t be happier with his gift. FYI, the shipping was fast as it arrived in three days.

Who is the journalist who covered the Ford Mustang?

Jonathan Lamas is a seasoned automotive journalist. He has covered cars and the auto industry for Forbes Autos, Car and Driver, Consumer Guide, and other outlets. The Ford Mustang has stood the test of time.

What are some of the most mind-blowing facts about the Ford Mustang?

Larry Shinoda designed the original Boss 302 special-edition Ford Mustang. The car, which was offered in 1969 and 1970, was a high-performance machine built to compete in the Trans Am Racing series. The car became a highlight in the history of the Ford Mustang.

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