30 pictures (23 cars) found: photo type of "advertisement", roof type of "fastback"
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(from page 10 of the 1966 Collection)
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!
(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection)
Here is one of the Hertz Shelby GT500H advertisements from 1966. Yes, that is a blurry image. The GT350 is cook'n. It says, "There are only 1000 of these for rend in the entire world. Hertz has them all. It's the Shelby G.T.350-H. Only Hertz rents it. Cobra engine. Disc brakes. High speed wheels and tires. Stick shift or automatic. Rally stripes. High performance shocks. Torque controlled rear axle. The whole load. Why a rent-a-car with all this performance? We could have gotten a fleet of high-powered pseudo-sports-cars. But we figured you'd want to try a champion. Not just another imitation. So we got the one car that holds the Sports Car Club of America National Championship. And you can rent this 4-seater G.T.350-H from Hertz in most cities for a day. Or longer. But only from Hertz. Two stipulations. You have to be at least 25 years old. And you have to hurry. (It's all on a first-come-first-serve basis.) So make your reservation today. One local phone call reserves your car here. Or just about anywhere in the country. Call the only rent-a-car company that offers you a championship G.T.350-H."
(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection)
Hertz presents the G.T. 350-H This is the cover of one of the original 1966 Hertz brochures advertising the Mustang Shelby GT350H. It says,
Shelby designed, cobra bred, Ford powered, and rented exclusively by Hertz.
(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection)
This is the inside first page of the 1966 Hertz rental-car advertisement booklet for the Black with Gold striped Mustang Shelby GT350H that you could only rent at Hertz.
(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection)
The Hertz Sports Car Club features the G.T. 350-H (The H is for Hertz) This exciting car is available for rental exclusively through Hertz in more than 60 cities coast to coast. The car is readily identifiable by its jet black body and vivid twin gold rally stripes from grille to rear bumper. These cars are available to business travelers who want a change of pace in motoring, by sports car owners away from home and by vacationers who consider driving an enjoyable holiday sport. Carrol Shelby, maker of the world-famous 1965 Manufacturer's Champion Cobra, took the Mustang Fastback and turned it into a high performance champion. First, he took the super-powered Ford 289 engine and "Cobra-ized" it... and he ended up with an unbelievable 306 charging horses. He redesigned the suspension geometry and came up with a car that handles with the ease of a street machine and the response-to-command of a competition car. There is an interesting note at the bottom that only the original renter of the car can drive it.
(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection)
This page of the original Hertz rental brochure of the 1966 Mustang Shelby GT350H shows some of the differences between the standard Mustang and the GT350H.
(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection)
The back page shows all the cities you could rent a 1966 Mustang Shelby GT350H.
(from page 45 of the 1966 Collection)
Check out this cool 1966 Mustang Shelby GT350 magazine ad. It's the "Son of Cobra" advertisement. It says that the car can go 0-60mph in only 5.7 seconds.
(from page 48 of the 1966 Collection)
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.
(from page 36 of the 1967 Collection)
This magazine ad features a Red 1967 Mustang GT fastback and a Brittany Blue 1967 Shelby GT-500 fastback. Which would you pick?
(from page 39 of the 1967 Collection)
This ad was placed by Mainway Ford in the July 1967 edition of Canada Track & Traffic magazine. There were 8 of these cars built by Mainway Ford of Toronto, Canada which mixed Ford Mercury Cougar parts with the 1967 Mustang.
(from page 39 of the 1967 Collection)
Here is the 1967 Stallion image isolated from the advertisement. Cool! The Stallion created by Mainway Ford of Toronto, Canada featured Mercury Cougar taillights and unique vinyl trim on the upper body. Standard equipment is listed in the advertisement as a 320hp 390ci V8, 4 or 3 speed automatic transmission, power disc brakes, F20 Wide Oval tires, special heavy-duty suspension, limited-slip rear axle, tachometer, styled steel wheels, woven vinyl bucket seats, console, deluxe seat belts, radio, deluxe wood steering wheel, exterior decor, interior decor, split rear seat, side vinyl trim, and special metallic paint.
(from page 28 of the 1968 Collection)
Take a look at this cool magazine ad about the 1968 Shelby Cobra GT350/500. It starts off, "Carroll Shelby designed his Cobra GT to go like it looks." It talks about the two engine offerings. It talks about 130mph rated nylon tires. In one shot they show a model with her head against the rear bumper - can you hear the ocean?
(from page 28 of the 1968 Collection)
Here is a cool one. It is a cutaway drawing of a 1968 Shelby with call-outs to all the options. It starts off, "Shelby Cobra GT performance is built-in, not tacked-on." The call-outs are a bit hard to read. (1) Performance is exciting with these GT engines: GT-350, 250 hp 302 ci-in V8; GT-500, 360 hp 428 cu-in V8 (optional). Each engine features (2) high volume Cobra intake manifold, (3) 4-barrel carburetor, (4) dual exhausts, (5) low restriction air cleaner. Every engine looks the part, too, with (6) Cobra rocker covers, chromed filler cap, dipstick. Handling is "right now" with (7) high-rate front coil springs, (8) high capacity adjustable shock absorbers front and rear, (9) front stabilizer bar, (10) 16.0:1 power steering, (11) heavy duty four-leaf rear springs with (12) anti-windup dampers, (13) heavy-duty rear axle. Tires and brakes match the GT's performance. (14) Power-assisted front disc and (15) heavy duty rear drum brakes work with (16) 4-ply nylon tires and (17) 6" rim width 15" safety wheels. Other safety items include (18) front inertia-reel shoulder harnesses and seat belts (seat belts in rear), (19) integral overhead safety bar, (20) safety-sequence tail lights, (21) front marker lights and (22) rear quarter reflectors, (23) rectangular fog lights and (24) dual brake system, (25) collapsible steering column and padded center steering wheel, (26) unitized chassis and body.
(from page 52 of the 1968 Collection)
Original advertisement showing a Medium Blue 1968 Shelby GT500 Mustang fastback. The ad says, Carroll Shelby's Cobra GT... for the person who wants everything in one car.
(from page 52 of the 1968 Collection)
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.
(from page 64 of the 1968 Collection)
What makes this a Steve McQueen Bullitt movie tribute car? Deluxe leather wrapped Shelby steering wheel, 1965 Mustang driver's side mirror painted body color mounted low on door, rocker panels and side molding painted body color, American Racing 5 spoke wheels, chrome around tail lights painted black, antenna mounted on rear passenger quarter - broken off, running horse removed from gas cap and painted black, blacked out rear panel, reverse lights removed and holes filled in, GT hole for exhaust pipes covered over but not removed, 398ci V8 engine, and blacked out grille.
(from page 24 of the 1970 Collection)
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.
(from page 24 of the 1970 Collection)
Here is the fold out with the text saying, Take off and... ...run with Number One. Mustang 1970 And you'll run any way you like. Only Mustang gives you so many ways to go. 6 fresh models, including a low-priced Mustang hardtop, hot Mach 1, luxurious Grande, new Boss 302 Mustang. Power yours your way: Choose from 9 engines all the way up to the street version of Mustang's competition Boss 429. Choose your roofstyle . . . new Landau, SportsRoof, hardtop, convertible. And don't forget all the great Mustang standards: sporty floor shift, highback buckets, wall-to-wall carpet, self adjusting brakes, many others. Start running to your Ford Dealer's. He's got the One for you.
(from page 39 of the 1970 Collection)
Charles Gabus Ford in Des Moines, Iowa had a bran new 1970 Mustang Sidewinder on their lot! It was advertised as having a 351ci 4V engine, power steering, competition suspension, traction lock differential, and a shaker hood scoop. This ad is from the January 1, 1971 edition of the Des Moines Register. They had it discounted to $3237.00 from $3685.70. That's a 12% discount! Someone got a great deal! Charles Gabus Ford was running a sale to reduce inventory on their 1970 models.
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