
As household a name as Folgers, Marlboro or Kraft Mac 'n Cheese, the Ford Mustang is the longest surviving of the affordable breed of classic American muscle cars.
Sold always in coupe and most times in convertible and 2+2 fastback forms as well since its 1964 introduction, the Ford Mustang is the only one of the original pony cars to enjoy an uninterrupted production run.
It hasn't been easy, either, as oil crises, tightening emissions standards and corporate budget cuts have put the Mustang's future in doubt on more than one occasion.
Ultimately, though, its iconic status within the Ford lineup and popularity with consumers has seen it through.
There have been many great Mustangs over the decades: Most revered as collector cars are the 1965-'70 Shelby Mustangs and the '69 and '70 Boss 302 and 429, while the '69 and '70 Mach 1, 1984-'86 turbocharged SVOs, 2000 Cobra R and '03 and '04 supercharged SVT Cobra are also coveted.
Most Mustangs have had far more pedestrian credentials, of course, but with at least one V8 in the lineup for virtually all of the car's lifespan, the Mustang has long been the choice of consumers seeking power and style in a rear-wheel-drive coupe, fastback or convertible.
The current-generation Ford Mustang is easily the best ever from the standpoints of performance, refinement and day-to-day livability.
Your are looking at a legend
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Click here to download a full vehicle brochure• Avaliable in four trim levels: V6 Deluxe / V6 Premium / GT Deluxe / GT Premium
• 4.0L V6 210HP / 4.6L V8 300HP engines.
• Segment sales leader for 20 straight years
• Traction Control
• Mycolor instrument panel
• Shaker sound systems
• Satillite radio
• ABS
• Automatic / Manual transmissions
• Speed control
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