Ford Mustang FAQs
When was the Ford Mustang first produced?
The Ford Mustang was first produced in 1964 when Ford intoduced the extremely popular Mustang I. Sales slumped somewhat in the 1980's and 1990's causing Ford to produce the Mustang II and the Mustang III respectively. The Ford Mustang is still produced today and the model is now called the Mustang V.
Where is the Ford Mustang produced today?
The Ford Mustang is now produced in Flat Rock, Michigan. Michigan has always been an important building site for Ford and especially the Mustang. The Mustang has been manufactured in Michigan since it was first created in 1964.
What body styles does the Mustang have?
The Mustang comes in both 2-door convertible and 2-door coupe styles. The convertible has always been more populat especially among muscle car enthusiasts.
What kind of transmissions does Ford offer on the Mustang?
Ford offers of a 5 or 6 speed manual transmissions or a 5 speed automatic transmission on the Mustang. Again, among muscle car enthusiasts the manual transmission option has always been the more popular choice for the Mustang. This is especially true for people who use the Mustang for racing.
What class of cars does Ford consider the Mustang to be in?
The Mustang is classified as a pony car which relates to the Mustang horse logo. The mustang was the original car of its class and all subsequent pony cars were responses to the mustang.