Mustang and the Pony Car Revolution (Images of America)

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Mustang and the Pony Car Revolution (Images of America)

Mustang and the Pony Car Revolution (Images of America)

2018-02-20 Mustang and the Pony Car Revolution (Images of America)

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Don't bother, it's a light weight geno Being a 41 year Ford guy who was there to see the first clay model of the first Mustang and designed some Mustangs I was disappointed. So disappointed by some errors that I considered contacting the author, remembering that," HE WHO WRITES HISTORY MAKES THE HISTORY". Then decided to just toss the book and move on.. "ok" according to libraryladysusan. a LOT of non-mustangs and half of them are not pony cars. disappointed, but i'll keep it. this publisher's standards are TOO low, in general - one of the now&thens, my city, has multiple photos of areas cordoned off during construction, they really should have waited 6 months or so to publish that one!. "Happy Gift Recipient." according to Katharin Dewey. Christmas gift for my son.

Introduced at the opening of the New York World’s Fair in April 1964, the Ford Mustang was based on mechanicals from the earlier Ford Falcon compact car. It quickly established a new motorcar categorythe “pony car”which was widely copied by domestic and overseas competitors. From the outset, the Mustang represented inspired product planning and design, followed by brilliantly executed marketing. With a measure of luck, it became a classic case of releasing the right product at the right time, and Ford sold one million units in less than two years.. Ford’s Mustang team effort used every tool in the vehicle-marketing toolbox: clever teases long before the new product

(Mike) Davis. It traces the history of the “sporty” Ford Mustang car from its makers’ initial inspiration in the years between the two world wars through the market explorations of the post–World War II eras of American motoring development. . Mustang and the Pony Car Revolution is the latest in a series of eight Arcadia Publishing photographic histories created by automotive journalist Michael W.R

(Mike) Davis. . It traces the history of the “sporty” Ford Mustang car from its makers’ initial inspiration in the years between the two world wars through the market explorations of the post–World War II eras of American motoring development. About the Author Mustang and the Pony Car Revolution is the latest in a series of eight Arcadia Publishing photographic histories created by automotive journalist Michael W.R