2003 Mustang Fastback Concept Swapping a high horsepower V8 engine into a classic 1965 Mustang Fastback is a fairly common...
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- 1968 Ford Mustang Mach 1
- Allegro Concept
- Avventura Concept
- Bertone Mustang
- Boss 429 Rear Engine
- Bullitt Mustang Concept
- EXP 500 Green Hornet
- EXP 500 Little Red
- Ford Allegro II Concept
- Ford Mustang Boss 10.0L
- Ford Mustang FR500 Concept
- Ford Mustang I Concept
- Ford Mustang II
- Ford Mustang II Concept
- Ford Mustang Mach 1 Concept
- Ford Mustang Mach 2
- Ford Mustang Mach III Concept
- Ford Mustang RSX Concept
- Ford Two-Seat Concepts
- FR500GT Concept
- Giugiaro Mustang concept
- GT Convertible Concept
- GT Enduro Prototype
- Mustang AWD
- Mustang Fastback Concept
- Mustang Fox Concept
- Mustang GT Concept
- Mustang GT-R Concept
- Mustang Milano
- Mustang Sedan
- Mustang Shooting Brake
- Mustang Sportiva II
- Mustang Wagon
- Shelby Cobra Concept
- Shelby Quarter Horse
Mustang Concepts
2000 Bullitt Mustang (Concept) In 2000, Ford introduced the Bullitt Mustang at the LA Autoshow, and then surprisingly gave it...
EXP 500 Green Hornet The EXP 500 Green Hornet was actually a notchback Shelby. Its purpose was to test Conelec...
The Second Mustang Prototype Pictures & Gallery ...
The Second Mustang Prototype: Mustang II Eugene Bordiant’s Advanced Styling Studio created the Mustang II in 1963 to test consumer...
The First Mustang Prototype Pictures & Gallery...
The First Mustang Prototype: Mustang I The aluminum-bodied Mustang I made its debut in October 1962 at the United States...
There were two so-called “quarter horses,” or as Ford executives called it, the Composite Mustang. Both terms were apt: Ford...
Built by Ford Motor Company’s Special Vehicles unit and its private Detroit-area skunkworks, Kar Kraft, this fascinating 1969 project was...
Shelby GT500 Little Red Little Red is a prototype is a 1968 GT500 prototype. It is the only GT500 coupe (hardtop)...
Automobile Quarterly was a prestigious magazine published from 1962 to 2012. Automotive Quarterly’s publisher was L. Scott Bailey, a veteran...
The Ford Mustang RSX is a concept car that was built by Ghia, for Ford in 1980. The initials of the Mustang RSX stood for...
The 1966 Mustang Shooting break was so cool that Ford tried again ten years later. Ford decided to play around...
The second generation of the Ford Mustang debuted in 1974, but Ford started developing it as early as 1971. As...
Prior to the public introduction of the 1974 Mustang II, Ford displayed a targa-roofed concept called the Mustang Sportiva II....
Ford stressed that its dream cars, particularly the Allegro, were essentially existing production unibody platforms upon which new design features...
The first Mach 1 concept was tweaked a bit further, gaining a look which was less show car and more...
When the Ford Mustang proved to be an instant success when it went on sale in April of 1964, the...
The Ford Mach 1 concept came well beyond the famous production Mustang Mach 1. The first designs were from 1966...
More the European shooting brake than a traditional American station wagon, Ford designers contemplated offering a station wagon at a...
If Ford had made four-door Mustang from this concept, the idea of a Mustang sedan might not seem like heresy...
As the Mustang’s final form was coalescing, Ford designers couldn’t help themselves; they had to see how their new design...
The outcry following the death of the two-seat Thunderbird in 1958 led designers to consider a Mustang with two seats....
By 1962, Gene Bordinat and his team were working on the Allegro concept, which looked nothing like the production Mustang....
In late 1961, Ford designers began to explore sporty coupe designs using the new Falcon compact platform. This design, dubbed...
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