As a very popular muscle and sports car, Ford Mustang is a victory show for daily drivers, weekend warriors and mechanical art performance. Ford can meet any needs, whether basic transportation from point A to point B, beast of a quarter mile of 8 seconds, or who only needs stop power and beautiful display. Mustang's name comes from the P-51 Mustang fighter of the Second World War (Harris). "5 generations" is a model evolving every year from 1971 to 1973 model, Ford recovered its car to its original size and concept in 1974 (Bao Ling).
Ford Mustang is an American car made by Ford. Originally based on the second North American Ford Falcon platform, compact sedan. The original 1962 Ford Mustang I 2-seater concept car was developed in 1963 as Mustang II 4-seater concept car. The 1963 Mustang II concept car features front end and rear end variation of mass production model, roof is reduced by 7 inches. It was released on April 17, 1964 (16 days after Plymouth Barracuda), called "19641/2" by Mustang fans, Mustang was the most successful engine in 1965. Mustang received several transformations. Current sixth generation
In 2010, Ford Mustang became the car of the NASCAR Nationwide series Ford Tomorrow, and since 2011 I participated in the Mustang Racing Car. This opens a new chapter in the history of Mustang and the history of Ford. NASCAR insiders predict that by 2014, this model will participate in NASCAR Sprint Cup (50th anniversary of model creation) with Mustang racing car. The NASCAR model is not a mass production model, it is based on a racing car outlined with a decal and resembles the surface of a road bike. Carl Edwards won the first Mustang competition for NASCAR at the Texas circuit on 8th April 2011
Executive stylist John Najjar was a fan of the World War II P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft and was called that name by Ford. In 1961, Najjar co-designed Ford Mustang I, the first prototype of Ford Mustang, and worked with Philip T. Clark, a fellow designer for Ford. Mustang I debuted at the American Grand Prix at Watkins Glen in New York on October 7, 1962, test drive and contemporary Formula 1 Driver Dan Gurnie showed up in the second "Match" prototype. I completed the truck. His lap time is slightly below the speed of F1 car.
Iacocca leads a team of engineers and designers to develop Ford Mustang. Mustang was released in 1964, soon became one of the most popular cars. This year will be Ford Mustang to promote his reputation, this car is exciting for the general public. Ford hopes to sell 100,000 Mustangs in the first year. Six months later, their automobile mark reached 420,000, breaking the previous year's record set by Ford Falcon in 1960.