History of the Ford Mustang Explained in 11 Minutes

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Here’s the story of the original Pony Car, told in a way that even your non-car friends will understand.

Donut Media has been producing these “Everything You Need To Know” videos for a while now, and it’s about time they came out with one to commemorate the Mustang’s incredible past. Since April 17, 1964, Ford’s greatest legacy has been engrained in the fabric of our society. It’s always been a fun and relatively inexpensive enthusiast’s car that offers a little bit of something for everyone.

History of the Ford Mustang Explained in 11 Minutes

From the rental-spec convertibles filled with tourists that litter the American West to the early-production 260-powered coupe we once saw in Paris, Mustangs are everywhere. It seems like everyone has a Mustang story that they’ll bring up if you mention you own one. So what is there to know about this glorious car?

Well, a lot. The Mustang has always been rear wheel drive. And aside from one horrible year, it’s always been available with an optional V8 engine. The first Mustangs were stylish four-seater coupes that attracted young buyers to Ford dealerships. It didn’t take long for the car to find its footing in competition with Shelby’s GT350 road racer. As later cars became available with larger and more powerful engines, they found a following with drag racers too. There have been myriad special editions and options packages throughout the years, but the Mustang remains the same.
 

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For everyone that buys one (or has ever owned one), the Mustang is a symbol of American freedom of choice. You can have a stylish and fun car to drive every single day, and you don’t have to compromise. And if you want something a little different, they’re infinitely customizable.

Even if you consider yourself a Mustang historian, you should watch this video. It’s not perfect in all of its explanations, but it does a good job of giving a brief overview of our favorite American sports coupe, and perhaps the most influential American car of all time.

Bradley Brownell contributes to Corvette Forum and 6SpeedOnline, among other auto sites.


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