1964 Ford Mustang Custom
In April 1964, Ford introduced the 1964 Ford Mustang Custom first generation technology based upon the Ford Falcon as a coupe and a convertible and created the named after him afterwards the class of the Pony Cars.The 1964 Ford Mustang was fated from the start a great success and to date he has just under 680 000 in the first (but overlong) model year unit sales record in the U.S.. Obviously, he filled out a gap in the market, the extent was not suspecting. Neither the conceptually similar, 1960 Chevrolet Corvair Monza yet who has come out of appearing just before the Mustang Plymouth Barracuda were various reasons nearly so successful.
1964 Ford Mustang Custom in yellow with black stripes
1964 Ford Mustang Custom in yellow
What makes the 1964 Ford Mustang was not only the complex and cleverly designed advertising campaign before and during the launch, but also was based on the fact that could make a comprehensive list of individual site tools and equipment packages each customer his 1964 Ford Mustang Custom model entirely according to individual taste, whether as sparsely furnished six-cylinder model or as a small luxury coupe or sport with a powerful V8 engine.
1964 Ford Mustang Custom edition
1964 Ford Mustang Custom- Sports Coupe
To the 1964 Ford Mustang first models built before September 1964, to be distinguished from each other, they are usually informally referred to as "Model 1964 ?". They had among other things, a slightly smaller grille and the smaller 260ci V8 from the Falcon, later used instead of the 289ci V8. Officially, the early Mustang models from model year 1965 are allocated.
1964 Ford Mustang Custom rear view
When the first copies of the 1964 Ford Mustang Custom it was white convertible with red interior, on 9 March 1964 in Dearborn, Mich., rolled off the assembly line. These were brought to the North American public through an extensive advertising campaign close. Even before the official presentation of television commercials with the slogan The Unexpected were gone.