Fascinating Facts About the Ford Mustang

Fascinating Facts About the Ford Mustang

The Ford Mustang is one of the United State’s most recognizable cars. Not only can you spot it from a mile away, but you can almost hear its engine humming from that far as well. As one of Ford’s most successful models in production today, there is a lot that other carmakers could learn from studying the Mustang. As Mustangs are some of our favorite cars on the road today, we wanted to share some interesting tidbits about its creation and manufacturing. Here are some fascinating facts about the Ford Mustang.

Its Name Could Have Been Far Different

The name “Mustang” is so iconic at this point its hard to imagine that it could have ever been something else. However, the crew creating the Ford Mustang went through many iterations of names before settling on one. Popular names included the Panther, the Colt, and the Cougar.

It Created “Pony” Cars

The Ford Mustang was the first of its kind and it inspired others to try and reach the same level of success. As such, the “pony” classification of cars came into existence as more and more competitors tried to top the Mustang. It was the first, and arguably is still in that place depending on who you ask.

Its Release Was Wildly Successful

On the Mustang’s opening day, 22,000 of them were sold in that one single day. Dealerships were backed up with requests for days afterward. In the first year, where Ford had predicted sales to hit 100,000 units, they actually sold four times that estimated amount.

The First Mustang Was Sold Accidentally

The very first Mustang was never meant to be sold, it was to be taken on a dealership tour. However, it was accidentally sold to a man in Newfoundland. The driver actually managed to get about 10,000 miles on it before Ford contacted him and offered a trade-in. He took the deal and the first Mustang is still on display in the Ford Museum.

The Mustang is a Star

One of the more fascinating facts about the Ford Mustang is that, in its over 50 years of production, it’s appeared in over 3,300 films and tv shows. The first major movie release it saw was in Goldfinger, and it’s been a common car in other James Bond movies as well.

The Most Expensive Mustang Was Over One Million Dollars

With only one test model ever built, the 1967 Shelby GT500 Super Snake sold at an auction for 1.3 million dollars. Other Mustangs have been estimated to be worth more, but the Super Snake was the most expensive Mustang ever actually sold.

We hope you enjoyed learning more about this car we know and love. If you’re looking for the best Ford aftermarket performance parts, American Modified has everything you need to make that iconic car really sing.

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Cheryl L Emery - September 15, 2021

I was told today that the Mustang was NOT named after the wild horse. They said it was named after a fighter plane. Is this true?

Cheryl L Emery - September 15, 2021

I was told today that the Mustang was NOT named after the wild horse. They said it was named after a fighter plane. Is this true?

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