This question is too broad. Depending on how you look at cars, they are either simple to understand, or incomprehensible: simplify by specifying a year, a model (fastback, coupe or "notchback", Shelby...) engine size if you know but the number of variables will be vastly reduced just by following the first two steps. Year to year, and engine to engine, there are lots of swappable parts on mustangs. As with any old and/or collectible cars, "Hemmings Motor News" is a veritable "Pick-n-Pull" in your mailbox(that's the way I got it when I was in my car thing, it must be online...) with a lot of info and resources. simplify by specifying a year, a model (fastback, coupe or "notchback", Shelby...) engine size if you know but the number of variables will be vastly reduced just by following the first two steps. Year to year, and engine to engine, there are lots of swappable parts on mustangs, but start with an answerable question.
Mustangs of different years has different kinds of parts. Some are interchangeable, some are not.
pretty much no major parts are interchangable between the fox bodies and the newer mustangs
the interchangeable parts where invented in 1798.
interchangeable parts are used in factories
Interchangeable is an adjective; parts is a noun.
Interchangeable Parts
1995 and 1996 Galant parts are interchangeable. Some of these interchangeable parts are the floor panels, handles, and aircon vents.
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
Theconstruction workers needed interchangeable parts for their model building.
Interchangeable with what other vehicle? You list none. Some parts from the Explorer may be interchangeable with the Ranger.
Interchangeable parts made production faster and easier
Yes very much. Without interchangeable parts most things would have to be made from scratch. Interchangeable parts allows for a part to be replaced without having to rebuild the entire item. Imagine cars without interchangeable parts.