Officially introduced on December 9, 1993,
the fourth generation of Mustang embodied the
personality and style of its earliest forebears,
yet was eons more aerodynamic. The long sloping
hood with its excellent visibility and slanted
nose now carried wrap-around headlights and
parking lights/turn signals that surrounded
the grille. Centered in the grille was the
trademark galloping pony, last seen in 1978.
Hood vents and side scoops at the end of newly-sculpted
sides which had been were reprised, and taillights
in three horizontal bars wrapped from back
fenders around to the traditionally short rear
deck.
Also see: The
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1994
There are many stories about the long-awaited arrival
of the Ford Mustang. Major U.S. daily newspapers, news
magazines and several overseas journals carried "exclusive" features
detailing the newest entry in the Detroit sweepstakes.
It has been estimated that nearly 30 million television viewers
witnessed the unveiling on April 16th and, on the day of
the launch at the New York World's Fair, over 2,500 newspapers
ran advertisements. More >> |
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1995
There are many stories about the long-awaited arrival
of the Ford Mustang. Major U.S. daily newspapers, news
magazines and several overseas journals carried "exclusive" features
detailing the newest entry in the Detroit sweepstakes.
It has been estimated that nearly 30 million television
viewers witnessed the unveiling on April 16th and, on
the day of the launch at the New York World's Fair, over
2,500 newspapers ran advertisements. More >> |
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1996
There are many stories about the long-awaited arrival
of the Ford Mustang. Major U.S. daily newspapers, news
magazines and several overseas journals carried "exclusive" features
detailing the newest entry in the Detroit sweepstakes.
It has been estimated that nearly 30 million television
viewers witnessed the unveiling on April 16th and, on
the day of the launch at the New York World's Fair, over
2,500 newspapers ran advertisements. More >> |
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