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Ford Mustang I (1962) Collection Title Research Center Archives Vertical File On Exhibit By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center Object ID 2014.0.1.2 Credit From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Material Paper (Fiber product) Technique Printing (Process) Color Multicolored

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The Ford Mustang I is a small, mid-engined (4-cylinder), open two-seater concept car with aluminium body work that was built by Ford in 1962. Although it shared few design elements with the final production vehicle, it did lend its name to the line. [2] Design and development Rear view with the engine cover open

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1962 Mustang Concept I The first Mustang was a two-seat, mid-engine sports car with a tubular frame, aluminum skin, and a fully independent suspension. Measuring just 154 inches long, it weighed a mere 1200 pounds. Its 90-horsepower 2.0-liter V-4 engine propelled it to 60 mph in 10 seconds. Ford General Manager Lee Iacocca declared it too radical.

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Occupation. automotive designer. Years active. 1955-97. Notable work. Chevrolet Corvette (C2), Chevrolet Corvette (C3), Boss 302 Mustang. Lawrence Kiyoshi (Larry) Shinoda (March 25, 1930 - November 13, 1997) was a noted American automotive designer who was best known for his work on the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Mustang .

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Reading 1962 Ford Mustang I Concept Share Tweet 1962 Ford Mustang I Concept In the 1960's Ford wanted to create a compact sports roadster that would both challenge the Corvette and other British roadsters. Several concepts were drawn up including a very unique design by Troutman and Barnes of Los Angeles.

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The next generation Ford Mustang will help the Motor Company celebrate 50 years of sports car excellence but what many people don't realize is that the earliest Mustang Concept from 1962 more.

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The Mustang name, as a Ford automobile, was introduced to the world in October 1962 as a two-seater concept during the U.S Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, New York.

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The 1962 Mustang I concept car was created to cause a stir. It was never meant for production. During the early 1960s a large number of Americans entered their teenage years and their youthful spirits demanded a car with boundless energy. Lee Iacocca, then general manager of Ford Motor Company's Ford Division, grasped the importance of this.

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1962 Ford Mustang I Concept


The Mustang I was well received by the crowds at its debut at the US Grand Prix of October 1962, and the company produced a second non-running example for display at motor shows. But Ford then decided not to continue with such a sophisticated design that, in truth, did not lend itself to mass production.

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The Ford Mustang I is a small, mid-engined 1.5L (4-cylinder) two versions of the V4 engine were available, an 89 hp (66 kW) street and a 109 hp (81 kW) race.

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The 1962 Mustang concept car made its debut on October 7, 1962, at the United States Grand Prix in Watkins Glen, New York. The new vehicle had limited appeal to the general public, leading to the introduction of a redesigned concept car a year later. Ford continued to tweak the design until it arrived at the model that became known as the 1964.5.

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Ford Mustang I Concept, 1962 Car Culture Vintage This mid-engine speedster is the original Ford Mustang The original Mustang wasn't a V8 pony car. It was this mid-engine two-seat.

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The 1962 Ford Mustang 1 Concept is the first car to ever feature the Mustang name and the galloping pony badge. It also pioneered key design cues that have become part of the iconic Mustang look. The concept was conceived by a team of Ford designers and engineers looking to develop a revolutionary new sports car that would appeal to younger.

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Cars Design Ford Reading time: about 12 minutes | Written by Ben Branch | November 26th 2017 The 1962 Ford Mustang I is a concept car that shared almost nothing with the car that would go on to wear the Mustang badge.

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When Mustang I debuted at the United States Grand Prix in Watkins Glen, New York, in 1962, it caused a sensation. The concept car was designed to link "Ford" with "high performance" in the public's mind, and it succeeded. In the spring of 1963, the car toured several U.S. colleges where it encouraged engineering students to consider careers with Ford.