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Speed read Mustang : the history, design and culture behind Ford's original pony car
\"Motorbooks' Speed Read series celebrates every aspect of the original pony car--the Ford Mustang--from the key people like Lee Iacocca and Carroll Shelby to the racing success to the cars themselves. Cars like the original coupe, which debuted at the 1964 World's Fair and became the fastest selling car of all time, changing the automotive world in the process, all the way to the astounding 526-horsepower supercar produced today. Speed Read Mustang will make you an instant Mustang expert.\"--Cover flap.
The complete book of classic Ford and Mercury muscle cars : 1961-1973
\"Though the Mustang remains Ford's most famous muscle car, the company had been building muscle cars since it introduced the sleek Fairlane and Galaxie models with optional 390 cubic-inch big-block V-8 engines in 1961. This book covers all of Ford Motor Company's high-performance muscle cars from the early 1960s to 1973\"-- Provided by publisher.
Boss Mustang : 50 years
The Ford Boss Mustang is the most iconic pony car ever created, and this book covers it more extensively than any other. Boss Mustang: 50 Years--a fully expanded version of Mustang Boss 302--includes the complete history of its creation; racing and street histories of both the 302 and 429 models; and photos and interviews with Boss Mustang designers, engineers, racers, and more.
Ford Mustang : America's original pony car
In the early 1960s, Lee Iacocca--then director of the Ford division at Ford Motor Company--convinced Henry Ford II to produce a sporty four-seat car aimed at the emerging youth market. That car, essentially a reconfigured and re-skinned Falcon economy car, became the Ford Mustang, and it changed the automotive world like no other car before or since. In Mustang: Fifty Years, acclaimed Mustang writer Donald Farr celebrates this unbroken lineage of muscle: its phenomenal first-year sales, the new \"pony car\" genre it pioneered, and subsequent models that include the Mustang GT, Shelby GT350, Shelby GT500, Super Cobra Jet, Boss 302 and Boss 429--all part of a line of American performance cars that continues on to this day.