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Thursday, August 20, 2009

What Makes AVehicle Model Popular For Forty-five Years? The Story Of The Ford Mustang

By Andy Zain

In 1964, at the World's Fair in New York, Walt Disney introduced "It's a Small World." At the end of the Fair, the attraction was moved to Disneyland where it has operated for over forty-five years other than some downtime for maintenance and refurbishment. Meanwhile, across the pavilion, on April 17, 1964, Ford Motor Company introduced the Ford Mustang, another American tradition that has continued for over forty-five years.

Ford had not expected the Mustang to gain popularity as quickly as it did. Its initial sales have only been surpassed by their founder, Henry Ford's introduction of the Model "A". The original selling price for a Mustang was $2368. The vehicle borrowed heavily from other vehicles that Ford was already producing. Most heavily used were the Falcon's parts. The framework and even the 100 horsepower engine came from the Falcon. Even the horn ring had the Falcon emblem molded into its ring. VIN numbers were set to the 1965 vehicle year, but there were several changed that were made in the vehicles produced to be sold in 1965. Most Mustang enthusiasts consider the Mustang from the fair and those produced within the first six months of production to be 1964 1/2 Mustangs. If you are the owner of a 1964 1/2 Mustang is great shape, you can expect to sell the vehicle for over thirty thousand dollars.

Through the years, the body style of the mustang has changes, but the Mustang has remained easily identifiable. The front grill and side door swoops have remained throughout the years.

Trying to copy Ford's success, other automakers quickly brought out their own version of the "Pony car." The main characteristic of each was the large hood in comparison to the small trunk.

In 1960, Ford had introduced the Falcon as a compact car. Market research had shown that women of the day found many of the full size cars to have become too large. The Mustang was introduced to appeal to both men and women. The introduction of the Mustang in 1964 and its popularity is ultimately credited with the discontinuing of the Falcon in 1970.

The Mustang grew in popularity and size over the next few years.

Fans of the original Mustang complained and in 1984, Ford listened and produced the Mustang II. The Mustang II was smaller than the Mustang introduced at the World's Fair, but due to new federal regulations on air pollution actually weighed more than the original. Ford had included a smaller engine resulting in an underpowered car.

If you buy a new Mustang today, the base price is somewhat more than the price of the original. Base price for a 2010 Mustang is approximately twenty-one thousand dollars, and a fully accessorized model may cost as much as thirty-two thousand dollars.

In the forty-five year history of the Mustang, there have been many changes. Even so, the Ford Mustang remains one of the best sellers for Ford. - 21393

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