Posts Tagged “Mustang”

July 14, 2010 Categorized under Auto News - No Comment

Ford Mustang Magic ? How It All Began

Ford Motor Company has sold well over 10 million Mustangs in the past 46 years and created 100 million more memories of youthful indulgence, magical first dates and unforgettable Friday night cruises. Now, as the fifth-generation 2011 Mustang rolls off the assembly line and into Ford dealership showrooms across the country, many who have experienced and reveled in the Mustang mystique think back to how it all started.

The first Ford Mustang rolled off the assembly line in Dearborn, Michigan, on March 9th 1964. A month later, on April 17th 1964, Mustang made its worldwide debut. But, the journey from drawing board, to assembly line and to driveways all across the American landscape actually began many years before, in the fertile imagination of a young man named Lee Iacocca.

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July 14, 2010 Categorized under Auto News - No Comment

Ford Edge Sport model gets Mustang engine

Ford Edge Sport model gets Mustang engine
The Ford Edge Sport is getting sportier with a new engine swiped from the Ford Mustang. Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday that the 2011 Ford Edge Sport — the high-performance version of the Edge, which is one of the country’s top-selling mid-size crossovers — will have the same engine as the Mustang sports car.

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2011 Ford Edge Sport gets Mustang engine
DEARBORN – The Ford Edge Sport is getting sportier with a new engine swiped from the Ford Mustang. Read more…

April 6, 2010 Categorized under Car Reviews - 15 Comments

Spotlight on the 2010 Ford Mustang

Spotlight on the 2010 Ford Mustang

Spotlight on the 2010 Ford Mustang. One of the most classic and loved cars in all of American history is no doubt the Ford Mustang. Its classic muscle car power and sleek lines have captured the hearts of car lovers for decades. Since its initial release in 1964, Ford knew they had a legend on their hands. Through the years, the Mustang has undergone many design changes but it has held its place on the list of classic American cars.

The Mustang has been in constant production since 1964 but has had many different looks. Read more…