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The Ford Mustang Mach 1 is a performance-oriented option package [1] of the Ford Mustang muscle car, originally introduced in August 1968 for the 1969 model year. It was available until 1978, returned briefly in 2003, 2004, and most recently in 2021.
Features. Mach in time: The story of the Ford Mustang Mach 1. John Redfern. October 24, 2020. Ford’s announcement that the limited-edition Mach 1 version of the Mustang will be sold in Europe is something of a shock. The Blue Oval has avoided bringing the hottest ‘Stangs across the Atlantic making this a rare treat.
Jan 1, 2013 · By 1989, John decided to get back into a classic Mustang, however, and began looking for a 1970 Mustang SportsRoof to build into an open track car. A friend told John about a lead he had on...
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- 1970
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The Mach 1 featured a deluxe interior with simulated wood trim, high-backed seats, extra sound deadening, remote sports mirrors, and other features. The Mach 1 proved popular with buyers with 72,458 cars sold through 1969.
- 1965–1973
- Ford
- March 1964 – June 1973
May 30, 2020 · Leaping from concept car to reality, the Mach 1 joins the 1969 Ford Mustang lineup as a performance-bent option. Available only on the fastback body—sorry, odd notchback—the Mach 1...
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- Ford
A 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I and a P-51 Mustang. Executive stylist John Najjar, who was a fan of the World War II P-51 Mustang fighter plane, is credited by Ford with suggesting the name. Najjar co-designed the first prototype of the Ford Mustang known as the "Ford Mustang I" in 1961, working jointly with fellow Ford stylist Philip T. Clark.
Jun 16, 2020 · DEARBORN, Mich. – After a 17-year hiatus, the all-new Mustang Mach 1 fastback coupe makes its world premiere – becoming the modern pinnacle of style, handling and 5.0-liter V-8 pony car performance. “Bold styling, great acceleration and speed – Mach 1 says it all,” said Jim Farley, Ford’s chief operating officer.