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17 cars (22 pictures) found: photo type of "advertisement", exterior color of "red", grouped by car

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Show Year: [1966] [1968] [1970] [1971] [1973] [1974] [1981] [1994] [1998] [2000] [2002] [2006]

(1 photo of a 1966 Candy Apple Red Mustang Hardtop Advertisement) Check out this 1966 Mustang magazine ad. It features a Candy Apple Red 1966 Mustang hardtop passing a green traffic light. It starts off with, "Okay, you can stop asking, 'Why doesn't Mustang bolt Cruise-O-Matic behind the 271 solid-lifter V8?" It talks about the new option of an automatic with the High Performance 271ci V8 engine.


(1 photo of a 1966 Candy Apple Red Mustang GT Hardtop Advertisement) Magazine ad demonstrating the importance of the power front disc brakes on the 1966 Mustang GT. It is titled, "Ford comes up with a real stopper!"


(1 photo of a 1966 Red Mustang Santa Special Fastback Advertisement) What makes a Santa Special Edition 1966 Mustang? How about red paint, white-wall tires, and a special sale before Christmas? Twin City Pontiac in Monroe Louisiana advertised this Santa Special Mustang in the December 20, 1868 edition of The Monroe News-Star newspaper.


(3 photos of a 1968 Candy Apple Red Mustang Cardinal Edition Hardtop Advertisement) This is a newspaper advertisement for the 1968 Cardinal Edition Mustang. This is a Ford ad where dealerships could insert their name and address at the bottom. We found this ad for the Cardinal Special Mustang at Petersburg Motor Company in the March 22nd, 1968, edition of The Progress-Index of Petersburg, Virginia. The photo shows the rooftop Cardinal Special emblem, flip-open chromed gas cap, black interior, GT stripe, wheel lip moldings, wheel covers, 200ci inline six cylinder engine, and special paint (Candyapple Red or possibly Wimbledon White).


(1 photo of a 1968 Candy Apple Red Mustang GT Fastback Advertisement) Only Mustang makes it happen! This Mustang magazine advertisement shows what happens to you after you buy a Candyapple Red 1968 Mustang GT fastback. The advertisement reads, Sidney spent Sundays seashelling at the seashore. Then Sidney started digging the '68 Mustang - the great original. Dug the models: hardtop, fastback and convertible. Liked the low price, too, which left Sidney lots of clams to design his own Mustang, Sidney style. Now Sidney's making waves all over. Last week he saved 3 bathing beauties. (And they all could swim better than Sidney!). Check out another version of this ad.


(2 photos of a 1970 Red Mach 1 Mustang Fastback Advertisement) This is a Ford ad for the 1970 Mach 1 Mustang. It is a four page ad with a fold out. This one has the optional 351 under the hood.


(1 photo of a 1971 Bright Red Mustang Special Spring Value Edition Hardtop Advertisement) This is a 1971 advertisement for a Special Spring Value edition Mustang hardtop. The Special Spring Value edition has the color-matched front bumper from the 1971 Mach 1, side stripes of the 1971 Boss, and grille mounted fog lamps and color-keyed side mirrors of both. The ad says, For Spring Only. A Mustang of a New Stripe. You take a classic Mustang Hardtop. right? (That practical, comfortable, stylish variety.) And a sports-car hood - NASA-type scoops and all. Add dual racing mirrors. Color-keyed Spoiler bumper. A unique grille with sport lamps. Brighten the sides with Boss tape stripes. Oh yes, and wide tires with special trim rings. Then take a look a the special prices of the extras. You're home. Note: NASA-type scoops was Ford's renaming of the originally named NACA-type ducts used by the aerospace industry.


(1 photo of a 1971 Bright Red Mach 1 Mustang Fastback Advertisement) This is a 1971 Mustang magazine ad. This ad mentions the Mustang winning three Trans-Am and two SCCA National Rally Championships. The Mach-1 featured is very basic - no stripes, spoiler, or mags.


(1 photo of a 1973 Bright Red Mach 1 Mustang Fastback Advertisement) This is an magazine advertisement for the 1973 Mach-1 Mustang. Not sure what the tennis guy is suppose to mean. The car has a set of Forged Aluminum wheels with white wall tires. The ad starts off, "What makes Mustang different is the way it looks, handles, and makes you feel."


(2 photos of a 1974 Red Mach 1 Mustang Hatchback Advertisement) This Mustang advertisement shows the newly styled Mach-1 Mustang II in a desert in front of some rocky hills. It says, "The new Ford Mustang II." It's a two page ad. This is page 1.


(1 photo of a 1974 Bright Red Mach 1 Mustang Hatchback Advertisement) Ford promotional photo of a Bright Red 1974 Mustang Mach 1 hatchback with white interior.


(1 photo of a 1981 Bright Red Mustang Fastback Advertisement) Check out this 1981 Mustang Magazine ad. It shows a Hot Stuff Mustang where you can turn high mileage into excitement. I think they are talking about the high gas milage of 34 mpg highway and 23 mpg city.


(1 photo of a 1994 Red Mustang GT Coupe Advertisement) This is a magazine advertisement for the 1994 Mustang GT. It says, "The All-New Mustang GT. It is what it was and more." Then it shows some styling clues that are similar between the 1964 Mustang and the 1994 Mustang. They both have a horse in the grille. They both have rear wheel vents. They both have interiors with floor mounted shifters. They both have three slotted taillights.


(1 photo of a 1998 Rio Red Mustang Coupe Advertisement) Check it out! This magazine ad shows a Rio Red 1998 Mustang V6 coupe. Its a Gift Horse ad! It goes on to say, "Ford choice now makes it easier than ever to get the must Mustang for your money." It lists all the standard options you can get for $16,495; 15-inch polished aluminum wheels, power 4-wheel disc brakes, Securlock passive anti-theft system, power decklid release windows and door locks, air conditioning, 80-watt premium sound AM/FM stereo with cassette, CD player, tilt steering wheel, remote keyless entry system, 3.8L 150-horsepower V6 engine, and a 5-speed manual transmission.


(1 photo of a 2000 Laser Red Mustang Convertible Advertisement) Wow! Check out the new Mustang says the postcard that dealer sent out to previous and new potential owners of the 2000 Mustang.


(1 photo of a 2002 Red Mustang GT Convertible Advertisement) Magazine ad featuring a red 2002 Mustang GT convertible sliding on wet pavement. The ad is titled, "Goosebumps when letting out the clutch are the first sign of addiction to no boundaries."


(2 photos of a 2006 Redfire Red Mustang Stampede Edition Coupe Advertisement) Jason Stedry sends us this hero card showing a Redfire 2006 Mustang Stampede Edition coupe. This is the front of the card. It explains the Stampede Edition standard items on the V6 coupe; 9-inch racing stripes, exclusive badging, 17-inch painted aluminum wheels with spinners, pony grille with fog lights, chrome exhaust tip, and a spoiler. Only 500 units were produced by Ford. They were only available for sale from dealerships located in Texas and Oklahoma.

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