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Ford Mustang America's Original Pony Car Book (4474)

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Ford Mustang America's Original Pony Car Book (4474)

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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 Ford Mustang: America's Original Pony Car, acclaimed Mustang writer Donald Farr celebrates this unbroken lineage of muscle. He chronicles the car's phenomenal first-year sales, the new pony car category 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 to this day.                                                                                                                      

Created in cooperation with Ford Motor Company and featuring some 400 photos from its historic and media archives.

  • Hardcover.
  • 256 pages.
  • Section on the ROUSH ERA
  • Jack Roush (Pages 196, 206, 208-209, 218)
  • Roush Fenway Racing (Pages 107, 160, 206, 208, 223)
  • Roush Industries (Pages 208-209)
  • Jack Roush Performance Engineering (Pages 208-209)

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  1. Roush contributions to Mustang history 5 Star Review

    Posted by on 3rd Feb 2022

    I purchased this book to learn more about the history of the Mustang, and the significant role of Jack Roush in it. It is very well written and the pictures are awesome! I will have it on display at the car shows that I attend, open to pages 208 and 209, that feature Jack.