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While this Mustang concept was being finalized in September of 1962, a competition was held between Ford designers where Gale Halderman’s design was chosen as the basis for the running pony logo.
Check out the Exclusive Mustang's Original Running-Horse Emblem, featuring Phil Clark, ... Phillip Thomas Clark, was only 27 in 1962 when he left General Motors to join Ford Motor Company.
The Ford Mustang, which first debuted at the 1964 World's Fair on April 17, is an iconic sports car, solidified in American culture as the venerable pony car we know today. Take a look back at the ...
Mustang II sat atop the underpinnings of the Ford Pinto, a car built to compete with the VW Beetle and Toyota Corolla. Not only was the car a bit smaller than the previous model, but its engine ...
Ford Before the Mustang Mach-E, the rare 1969 Mustang E was Ford's efficient pony car. ... but the long-running event was canceled for 1969 and never held again.
With the Ford Mustang approaching a remarkable landmark as the only U.S. muscle car in continuous production for 50 years, the automaker has unveiled a new anniversary logo for its trusted steed ...
Despite running the same 500 hp (373 kW) 5.0 L Coyote engine as the road-going Dark Horse, slotted into the same chassis and bodywork, it's a far more engaging drive—and a wildly good time.