The bottom part or underneath a 1970 classic Mustang is referred to as the undercarriage ::AverageJoeResto.com::
It's a Ford Mustang.
They did not name it after the horse. They named it after the plane called the P-51 Mustang.
T5 and this is what the Mustang was called in Europe because Ford couldn't get the rights to Mustang. You can find some classic Mustangs labeled "T5" that GIs brought back and they want extra for them.
A Mustang (produced by Ford) has seven letters in its name.
It's a horse, just like the 70's "pinto", and the common ford "bronco".
The ford Mustang was "born" inDearborn Michigan on March 9th 1964. It was introduced to the public April 17, 1964 at the NY worlds fair. The name Mustang was suggested by John Najjar who liked the famous WWII fighter plane the p-51 Mustang
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The name "Bronco" continues Ford's pattern of naming vehicles for types of horses, starting with the Mustang, introduced in 1964 and including other cars such as the Pinto.
The name "Bronco" continues Ford's pattern of naming vehicles for types of horses, starting with the Mustang, introduced in 1964 and including other cars such as the Pinto.
The average price of a 2009 Mustang, in excellent condition, is around $12,000. Celebrating it's 45th anniversary, the 2009 Ford Mustang shows Ford's commitment to keeping a legendary name alive, and the public's love of the traditional American muscle car.
Yes. It was first introduced by Ford in 1964, and the name remains in use today.
One can purchase a 2004 Ford Mustang from the following places: Edmunds, Kelley Brooks, Cars Direct, Auto Bytel, Ford Parts, Cars for Sale, Auto Trader, eBay, AOL Autos, to name a few.