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National Mustang Day 2022

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National Mustang Day 2022


by   Chris Mulvihill  – 04/18/2022

The FordMustang was introduced on April 17, 1964, at the New York World’s Fair. Projections
of selling 100,000 units in the first model year were eclipsed as sales totaled
over 400,000. After just two years in production, the one-millionth Mustang was
sold in February 1966.
 The combination
of sporty styling and a base price of $2,368 made it a runaway hit among young
and first-time buyers.
 

National Mustang Day 2022For select years from 2008 thru 2018, Ford Performance produced
factory-built drag cars. This 2012 Mustang Cobra Jet had an MSRP
beginning at $91,990 and is one of 50
built

There were
over 125 Mustangs at the Indianapolis National Mustang Day event hosted by
Inskeep Ford.  Several attendees are
members of the Mustang Club of Indianapolis as well as the Hoosier Mustang
Club.  The cool, gray day did not dampen
the enthusiasm of Mustang owners or spectators. 

National Mustang Day 2022

This 2006 Chip Foose Mustang is one of 68 built and was displayed in the Las
Vegas SEMA Show Bear Brake exhibit.
  In
addition to being the only yellow one produced, it has a Rousch Supercharger
which boosts the 4.6L three-value V8 engine to 500 HP

As I walked
around the show lot and spoke to owners, it is no surprise the Mustang is
currently the longest-produced Ford car nameplate.   The
first National Mustang Day was held in 2016 and has been growing each
year.  It is hard to believe the 1964 1/2
base model Mustang with a 101 HP inline-6 cylinder engine married to a
three-speed manual transmission would evolve into the American automotive
juggernaut of today.  The future of the
Mustang brand continues to change
with the 2021 introduction of Mustang Mach-E (E for Electric).  No one knows the future but one thing is for
sure, people will continue to gather on National Mustang Day to appreciate as
well as celebrate this great car.  

About the Author:

Chris Mulvihill founded Classiccaradvisors.com in 2007.  His passion for cars began as a young boy walking the service area of his grandfather’s Oldsmobile dealership. After graduating from Indiana University, his automobile knowledge expanded to the factory side as a Ford Motor Company Field Manager based in Los Angeles.  During his time on the West Coast, he began attending vintage car events where he established deep-rooted friendships in the classic car industry.  His interests are in the history of cars, restoration, and maximizing driving enjoyment. 

Chris Mulvihill

Chris founded Classic Car Advisors in 2007. His passion for cars began as a young boy walking the service department of his grandfather’s Oldsmobile dealership. After graduating from Indiana University, his automobile knowledge expanded to the factory side as a Ford Motor Company Field Manager based in Los Angeles. During his time on the West Coast, he attended many vintage car events where he established deep rooted friendships in the classic car industry. His appreciation of cars also led to writing articles for popular automotive publications and becoming an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certified Technician.

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