9 cars (9 pictures) found: photo type of "advertisement", exterior color of "yellow", grouped by car
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(1 photo of a 1966 Springtime Yellow Mustang Anniversary Fastback Advertisement) What would you do after you build a million Mustangs? Start on the second million! says this advertisement from 1966 to promote the Millionth Mustang Sale. It says, Mustang! Fastest first million a new car ever had. And here's the sale to kick off the second million. Hardtops, convertibles, and fastbacks. V-8's or sizes... all with your personalized nameplate. Also included are specially priced, specially equipped Limited Edition Mustangs with a lively 200 cubic inch size, special wheel covers, distinctive accent-stripe, center console, engine decal, chromed air cleaner. Want to talk horse sense? Come in and talk Mustang!
(1 photo of a 1968 Corporate Yellow Mustang Hardtop Advertisement) Only Mustang makes it happen! This is a 2 page Mustang magazine advertisement shows a Corporate Yellow hardtop with louvered hood and black stripes. The film strip across the top shows how owning a Mustang will change your life. Yep, this is definitely from the late 60's. The ad reads Turn yourself on, switch your style, and show a new face in the most exciting car on the American road! for '68, the great original comes in 3 versions - hardtop, fastback, convertible. With all the standards that make Mustang Mustang: bucket seats, floor-mounted stick, sports steering wheel, rich loop carpeting. And you can design your own luxury Mustang, sporty Mustang, practical Mustang... with better ideas like AM/FM Stereo Radio, air conditioning, SelectShift transmission, new 2-tone hood. Get hip to the great transformer: Mustang makes dull people interesting, interesting people absolutely fascinating! And only Mustang mades it happen! Check out an alternative version of this ad.
(1 photo of a 1968 Light Yellow Mustang Dixie Special Hardtop Advertisement) Here are parts from two newspaper ads placed by Bubba Oustalet Ford of Jennings, Louisiana for the 1968 Dixie Special Mustang. What's interesting here is that one of the colors is specified as a light yellow special paint. We think there were several special colors used on the Dixie Mustang but we think all had the Dixie Special emblem. The first ad was placed on March 12th while the second on March 4th. The rest of the advertisement says nothing about the Dixie Special Mustang. The stock number in both of these ads may be wrong because a 1968 Torino in the full ad states the same Stock Number as this car.
(1 photo of a 1972 Yellow Mach 1 Mustang Fastback Advertisement) Check out this 1972 Mustang ad featuring a yellow 1972 Mach 1 Mustang fastback. It is titled, "Control and balance make a beautiful experience." It shows the Mach-1 in front of a sail boat and a sunset (or sunrise). It goes on to say, "You don't sail a boat just to get across the water. The fun is in the doing. The pleasure of motion under control. Mustang drivers understand that. If all they wanted was to get from here to there, they'd be driving something else. Not a Ford Mustang."
(1 photo of a 1974 Dark Yellow Green Mustang Coupe Advertisement) Ford promotional photo of a baselevel Dark Yellow Green 1974 Mustang II coupe with tan interior, full wheel covers, and bumper guards.
(1 photo of a 1976 Cream Mustang Ghia MPG Coupe Advertisement) Advertisement for the 1976 Mustang II MPG showing a Cream yellow Ghia optioned Mustang II with the 2.3 liter, overhead cam, 4-cylinder engine which featured the best gas mileage at 34 mpg highway and 24 mpg city. In the upper right a small image of at two tone silver and blue Stallion optioned Mustang hatchback is shown.
(1 photo of a 1977 Bright Yellow Mustang Hatchback Advertisement) Look at this cool ad. This is a Bright Yellow Mustang II with the new T-top option which was available in 1977. The T-Top was only available on the hatchback model. The ad appeals to those who missed the convertible body style. It says, "A flame went out when old-style convertibles died. But now I'm all lit up again."
(1 photo of a 1978 Yellow Mustang II Monroe Handler Hatchback Advertisement) This is a magazine ad promoting Monroe's Handler series street performance shock. It was displayed on a custom bodied 1978 Mustang II. The ad talks about the 1/24th scale Monroe Handler Mustang Revell plastic model you could purchase.
(1 photo of a 1995 Canary Yellow Saleen Mustang Coupe Advertisement) This is a magazine ad for the 1995 Saleen Mustang. It says,"Modern Art" at the top and "Power is in the Hands of a Few" near the bottom. The bottom is hard to read but says, "Saleen SR 351 cubic inches supercharged 400 horsepower 180 mph; Saleen S351 Speedster 371 cubic inches 371 horsepower 172mph"