Each photo posted so far has a Mustang fact, here's all of them:
Fact 1: Canadian airline pilot Capt. Stanley Tucker, who had purchased Ford Mustang® serial No. 001 (a pre-production model used for a promotional tour and not meant to be sold), did not sell his car back to Ford. In March 1966, Ford traded the 1 millionth Mustang to Tucker in exchange for the first car.
Fact 2: On March 9, 1964, the first Ford Mustang® sports cars rolled off the assembly line. On April 17, 1964, they were made available for $2,368 – around 22,000 were sold on the first day.
Fact 3: The Ford Mustang Mach-E® 1400 inspired a Mustang-themed hot sauce.
Fact 4: The most popular Ford Mustang® production color is red.
Fact 5: The first Ford Mustang® sold to a retail customer was purchased by Chicago schoolteacher Gail Brown on April 15, 1964 – two days before the official on-sale date.
Fact 6: Ford Mustang® has been featured over 5,000 times in TV, movies and music videos over the past 59 years.
Fact 7: On August 8, 2018, the 10 millionth Ford Mustang® rolled off the assembly line.
Fact 8: The most expensive Ford Mustang® auctioned for charity was sold for $1.1m in 2020.
Fact 1: Canadian airline pilot Capt. Stanley Tucker, who had purchased Ford Mustang® serial No. 001 (a pre-production model used for a promotional tour and not meant to be sold), did not sell his car back to Ford. In March 1966, Ford traded the 1 millionth Mustang to Tucker in exchange for the first car.
Fact 2: On March 9, 1964, the first Ford Mustang® sports cars rolled off the assembly line. On April 17, 1964, they were made available for $2,368 – around 22,000 were sold on the first day.
Fact 3: The Ford Mustang Mach-E® 1400 inspired a Mustang-themed hot sauce.
Fact 4: The most popular Ford Mustang® production color is red.
Fact 5: The first Ford Mustang® sold to a retail customer was purchased by Chicago schoolteacher Gail Brown on April 15, 1964 – two days before the official on-sale date.
Fact 6: Ford Mustang® has been featured over 5,000 times in TV, movies and music videos over the past 59 years.
Fact 7: On August 8, 2018, the 10 millionth Ford Mustang® rolled off the assembly line.
Fact 8: The most expensive Ford Mustang® auctioned for charity was sold for $1.1m in 2020.