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Ford Mustang: One of the Most Famous Cars in HistoryAesthetically pleasing and fun to drive, the Ford Mustang was an instant hit the moment the vehicle hit the market in 1964. While this auto was popular from the outset, one of the reasons it became so famous was its use in popular movies at the time. An appearance in the James Bond film Goldfinger got the American public very interested in the Mustang, and it remains an American legend to this day. Still manufactured as of 2018 with 2019 models already releasing, there are many Ford Mustang makes and models to choose from, from vintage to pre-owned to brand new, from GT types to convertible types, to coupes. Learn about the benefits of owning this famous auto, as well as what different models are available. Different Ford Models Throughout the Years Some of the more iconic models of Ford are the vintage vehicles, often used in films and television shows. Perhaps one of the most popular models is the Shelby GT350, which at the time was approved by the Sports Car Club of America. From this moment on, the Ford Mustang GT would remain a top choice for car owners throughout the ensuing decades. While older models are perhaps best for vintage collecting, there are many models that fit the bill for a daily driver. Some of the most popular models, arranged by year, are listed below:
There have been many other variants throughout the years; often, Ford would partner with other countries, racers, or carmakers (such as their popular collaboration with Shelby) to produce different types of Mustangs. Why is a Mustang Popular? Besides vintage car collecting, what are the top reasons that make a Mustang popular? There are quite a few:
Content provided for informational purposes only. eBay is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ford. How much is a Fox body Mustang worth?It's difficult to speak in generalities, as Fox Mustangs include over 100 vehicles with #2-condition (Excellent) values ranging from $7100 to $90,300.
What are the rarest Fox body Mustangs?The M81 may be the rarest Mustang in history since only eleven cars, counting the prototype, were made. McLaren worked the 2.3 turbo four-cylinder engine from 131 hp from Ford to 175 hp. Unlike the later SVO Mustang fuel injected 2.3 engine, the M81 had a carburetor.
Is a Fox body a good project car?The Fox Body Mustang Remains One Of The Best Platforms For A Project Car. Living up to one's predecessors can be quite a task in the automotive world—especially when a car's name starts with Ford and ends with Mustang.
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