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Green luxury interior of a 1975 Ford Mustang coupe.
This is the general 1975 Ford car line sales brochure which includes the Thunderbird, Ford LTD, Elite, Torino, Granada, Mustang II, Maverick, and Pinto.
This 1975 Ford Sales brochure is one page but folded to make 4 parts. The Ford LTD is featured on the inside front fold along side the Granada (see the next page of this set). The 1975 Ford LTD is nearly 20 feet long!
This page of the 1975 Ford car lineup sales brochure shows off the Granada which comes as a two or four door model with Ghia sport/luxury upgrade versions.
The Ford Elite mid-size car is featured as one of the 5 cars on the center 4 page fold out of the 1975 Ford car lineup sales brochure.
The mid-size Torino is featured between the Elite and Mustang in the 1975 Ford car lineup sales brochure. The 1975 Ford Torino has a 2-door, 4-door and station wagon body design.
The Mustang II is featured on this part of the 1975 Ford car lineup sales brochure. The Ghia luxury/sports version is shown even though the Mach 1 was also available.
The Maverick is featured on this part of the inner 4 page fold-out of the 1975 Ford car lineup sales brochure.
The smallest car in the 1975 Ford lineup is the Pinto. It came in a 2-door coupe, 2-door hatchback, and a station wagon. Advertised here is the "Handsome woodgrain body paneling."
The Thunderbird is featured on the back of the 1975 Ford car line-up sales brochure. The Thunderbird is the longest of the 1975 car line-up with it being just over 20 feet.
    
Raise your hand if you've ever seen (or heard of) this one. It's a 1975 Mustang II 50th Anniversary Mexican built coupe. It was built at the Ford assembly plant in Mexico and commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the Mexican built Ford cars. They have a dash plaque that says '1925-1975 Modelo Aniversario' then a ID number of 171. This car has had a repaint and the seats and headliner were redone. The hood scoop may be added. Looking around the net, Ford Mexico offered a similar Anniversary edition on each of their models. I found an LTD with the same exterior/interior colors and dash plaque. If you have any further information about this car or the 50th Anniversary model, let us know.
    
Medium Chestnut 1975 Mustang II 50th Anniversary notchback, front end view. Although this car has been repainted, it appears to be a match to the original Medium Chestnut paint.
    
White vinyl top and white body side moldings.
    
Medium Chestnut 1975 Mustang II 50th Anniversary notchback, left rear view.
    
It has chrome exhaust tips. That's a Mustang II emblem on the deck lid.
    
This Mustang II is in great shape. These stock wheels were a popular design back in the 70s.
It has a V8 engine with Edelbrock 4 barrel 650 cfm carburetor and a Edelbrock intake manifold. This car had AC, but it was removed. The paint color is similar under the hood.
The interior is tan. The seats have been recoverd. The round 50th Anniversary plaque is on the passenger side of the dash.
This is the 1975 50th Anniversary dash plaque. It commemorates 50 years of building Ford cars in Mexico. The plaque says '1925-1975 Modelo Anniversario Ford Vehiculo Numero 171'. It's pretty easy to translate to '1925-1975 Anniversary Model Ford Vehicle Number 171'.
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