This is the MCRParts.com archive. To get back to our main site, please follow this link: Ford MustangHappy Fathers Day!!(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: Orange SS To all you dads out there. I hope you have a great fathers day!!
Posted by: Rick Sample Hope you all have a great one Posted by: PULNGZ Happy Father's Day GENT's!!! Father Mustang: I felt this was fitting..........Mustang first introduced ib April 14, 1974
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April 17th, 1964 While Im at it: Ford introduces Mustang Ford introduced the Ford Mustang on the first day of the New York World's Fair in Flushing, Queens. The Mustang had been the brainchild of Lee Iacocca and his production team. The car was essentially a Ford Falcon with a new frame and body. The Mustang was so successfully marketed, thanks in part to its introduction at the World's Fair, that it became one of Ford's best-selling models of all time. Ford profits soared after the release of the Mustang. Another of Iacocca's Mustang-related innovations was a new strategy of marketing upgrade packages for the car. On this day in 1965, a year into the Mustang's lifetime, Ford introduced the GT Equipment Group as an option on the Mustang, creating the first Mustang GT. Iacocca commented on the success of the package, "People want economy so badly they don't care how much they pay for it." The base price for the Mustang was a skinny $2,368, but buyers purchased an average of $1,000 worth of options. <DIV class=icons> penwin('/cite.do?title=Ford+introduces+Mustang&url=http%253 A%252F%252Fwww.history.com%252Fthis-day-in-history.do%253Faction%253DArticle%2526id%253D7379' ,650,600,1)">
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