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9/14/2013 2:36 PM  #1


Article on first Mustang sold

This may have been posted before.  Click the link for the story of the first Mustang delivered.

http://autos.aol.com/gallery/original-mustang/?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl11%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D375240#kgal_next

 

9/14/2013 4:42 PM  #2


Re: Article on first Mustang sold

Great read, GPatrick.  It does, however, go on to prove that the Mustang ended up being a 'secretary's' car, being that the first one was delivered to a young lady.  Even though Ford billed the Mustang as a 'youth' car, as evidenced by the way they dialed in the front suspension, they wanted to keep the ladies out of trouble.

 

9/14/2013 9:58 PM  #3


Re: Article on first Mustang sold

Neat article

 

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