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(from page 1 of the 1964 Collection)
Check out this 1964 Mustang magazine ad. It has a blue Mustang hardtop with a white vinyl top. It start off with, "Presenting the unexpected... new Ford Mustang!" You can tell this is an early one, because it asks us to check out it out at the World's Fair where it was first released to the public - "See the Mustang and ride Walt Disney's Magic Skyway at the Ford Motor Company Wonder Rotunda, New York World's Fair."
(from page 15 of the 1964 Collection)
Wimbledon White 1964 Mustang hardtop featured at it's debut at the World's Fair in this magazine advertisement. It it titled,
Mustang - exciting new car from Ford Motor Company... show stopper at the World's Fair The ad goes on to say,
We think we have pretty fair grounds for showing off our Mustang at the World's Fair. The wonderland setting, our "wonder" car and the Ford Motor Wonder Rotunda go together to sum up our feelings about new product ideas at Ford Motor Company. We plan them - from a standpoint of over-all design and engineering - to be nothing short of wonderful.
Like the Mustang, each of our new cars starts as an original idea, designed to answer your needs in a fresh, distinctive and satisfying way. Then we use the most advanced manufacturing and testing techniques to translate the idea into a fine-quality product.
It's this kind of engineering excellence - from the start of an idea on - that puts tang in the Mustang, thunder in the Thunderbird and zest in all the rest of our Ford-built cars.
When you visit our Wonder Rotunda at the Fair, you'll find another example of how we do things with extra flair. We seat you inside a new Ford-built convertible and whisk you over a Magic Skyway that takes you from the prehistoric past far into the city of the future.
It's a trip that surpasses all expectations - which is what we want for you, at the Fair and in all the products we build.
(from page 38 of the 1965 Collection)
Magazine ad featuring a Caspian Blue 1965 Mustang hardtop. It is titled, "Desmond was afraid to let the cat out... until he got his Mustang." It goes on to say, "Mustang! A car to make weak men strong, strong men invincible." According to the ad, Desmond here was able to trade his cat for a girl after getting a Mustang.
(from page 39 of the 1965 Collection)
Submitted by a viewer, this ad placed in the September 5th, 1965 edition of Le Petit Journal says Player's Mustang-A-Week contest. Will you be a winner? A spirited Mustang hardtop Ford will be given in prizes every week. Read the instructions below and enter the contest as often as you like, it is very easy. Maybe you're one of the lucky winners. This ad says that 15 of the unique blue and white 1965 Mustang Player's special edition hardtops will be given away weekly between June 16th and September 22nd, 1965. Player's promotions like this occurred in many Providences in Canada between 1965 and 1968.
(from page 39 of the 1965 Collection)
This ad shows the Player's Mustang-a-Week contest held in Ontario. The first of 15 blue and white 1965 Mustangs were given away between June 2nd, 1965 and September 8th, 1965. The Player's Mustang contest was held in many Canadian Providences in 1965 and 1968 according to the viewer who send us these ads after he contacted the Imperial Tobacco company. He also found ads for this promotion in 1966 and 1967.
(from page 39 of the 1965 Collection)
This newspaper shows Mr. Jack Idler of Riverside Ontario being handed the keys to a blue and white 1965 Mustang Player's special edition hardtop. The viewer who sent this set of advertisements in told us that he talked with Jack Idler in early 2007 about his car that was under a tarp for the last 15 years and needed a full restoration. The current whereabouts of the car is unknown.
(from page 39 of the 1965 Collection)
This magazine ad says that the sophisticated looks and luxuries of the Mustang give you a new gleam in your eyes and you can have more fun. That must be here "having fun" dress? She parked on a dirt road and is having fun? I like the first line, "Life was just one diaper after another until Sarah got her new Mustang."
(from page 40 of the 1965 Collection)
Have you ever heard of the 1965 Mustang Bank Robber Special? It was a special model advertised by Twin City Finance in the May 18th, 1968 edition of The Times newspaper from Shreveport, Louisiana. Special identifying features include a filled bullet hole in the body and special rate bail bonds financing.
(from page 5 of the 1966 Collection)
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.
(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 18 of the 1966 Collection)
Have you ever heard of a Silver Mink Anniversary 1966 Limited Edition Mustang which came out in Ohio-West Virginia for the One Millionth Mustang Sale. This is a newspaper advertisement we found for a limited edition 1966 Mustang painted in Thunderbird Silver Mink. This ad was placed by Biggio Ford of Steuenville, Ohio, in the April 11th, 1966 edition of the Weirton Daily Times of Weirton, West Virginia. It says the Mustang also comes with a black vinyl top. See the next page for the full advertisement. Here is what a Silver Mink Ford Galaxy looks like.
(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection)
This is the full advertisement which included the Silver Mink Anniversary 1966 Limited Edition Mustang. It was as placed by Biggio Ford of Steuenville, Ohio, in the April 11th, 1966 edition of the Weirton Daily Times of Weirton, West Virginia. Silver Mink was a popular Mustang special order color, we've also found an advertisement for a used specially painted Silver Mink 1965 Mustang in the Ohio area at the same time. Another similar special order color for Mustangs of the time was 1964 Thunderbird Rose Beige. Other special order silver/pink/purple colors included the three shades used on the 1967 Tussy Sweepstakes Mustangs.
(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection)
Another 1966 Silver Mink Limited Edition Mustang advertisement by Biggio Ford of Steubenville, Ohio, in the April 6th, 1966 edition of the Steubenville Herald Star of Steubenville, Ohio. This is only part of the entire ad.
(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection)
Here is a 1966 Silver Mink Limited Edition Mustang advertisement by Cattrell Motor Company of Weirton, West Virginia. This ad was placed in the April 8th, 1966 edition of the Weirton Daily Times.
(from page 29 of the 1966 Collection)
Special 'High Country' Mustangs for special "High Country" people says an advertisement by Phil Long in the July 29th and 31st edition of the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph newspaper in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It also says,
Join the exclusive society of "High Country" Mustangers. Only 333 people in the entire United States will be driving one of these High Country Specials. Specially ordered, specially built, specially painted for the High Country. Choice of three colors never before available on Mustang - Aspen Gold, Columbine Blue, Timberline Green. Choice of hardtop, convertible, 2+2 Six or V-8. Choice of wire-style wheel covers or standard. Special distinguishing emblem. Hurry in ... while they last!...
(from page 29 of the 1966 Collection)
Here is another Phil Long Ford advertisement for the August 5th, 1966, edition of the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph newspaper of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
(from page 29 of the 1966 Collection)
Never before have you seen a Mustang like this! says an advertisement by Phil Long Ford in the August 12th, 1966, edition of the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph newspaper in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
(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.
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