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![]() | Ford Looks Forward to 45th Anniversary of Mustang, Takes Nostalgic Look Back at American IconPublished 2009-03-18 16:42By Ford Motor Company |


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- Ford will take a nostalgic look back at five historic generations of Mustang during the next four weeks leading up to the 45th anniversary, starting with the early years 1964 to 1974
- The 1964 1/2 Mustang success exceeded all expectations - with 22,000 orders taken on the first day and an astounding 417,000 orders in the car's first 12 months on the market
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During the four weeks leading up to the Mustang's 45th anniversary, Ford will take a nostalgic look back at five historic generations of its longest-running nameplate, beginning with the early years, 1964 to 1974.
The First Generation of the Ford Mustang
Flash back to the spring of 1964. The mood of the country is still sullen, following the 1963 assassination of
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"When the Mustang was unveiled, the reaction was so positive that there was no doubt it was going to be a success," recalls
"We built the first prototype in an experimental garage, and employees flooded the place to see it," he said. "Their reaction was spectacular, and it was very revealing to us. We knew the car was going to be roaring success from the start."
And what a success it was.
The 1964 1/2 Mustang debuted at a price of
Frey says he believes the car had such dramatic appeal because the styling was very unusual for its day.
"The design was very European, particularly the front end," he said. "There was no other car like it in
Another facet of Mustang's appeal was that it could be any vehicle the customer wanted it to be. The original Mustangs were available in three body styles - convertible, hardtop or fastback - with the most extensive list of options
"Mustang was designed to be designed by you," one of the original print ads declared. And it was true. Everyone who owned a Mustang believed no one else had a vehicle like theirs, and the vehicle had broad appeal.
"We were told to design a car that the ladies would love that the men would love just as much, and that's exactly what we did," said Oros.
Marketing studies conducted at the time showed that women bought as many Mustangs as men.
"They loved the styling, and the car was very affordable," said Frey. "Women bought it by the thousands."
Frey, now 86, is the proud owner of one of the original Mustangs - built in June of 1964. It's a red hard top with a white interior, and he keeps it parked in his home garage.
"I have a driver who comes by, and we take it out," he said. "To this day, people stop us and ask if it's an original Mustang."
At age 92, Oros says he's still as passionate about the Mustang as he was 45 years ago.
"He wants me to stop in the middle of the freeway whenever he sees a Mustang, and I tell him that we can't do that," said Oros' driver and caregiver
Oros says his fascination and fondness for the pony car he helped create will never end.
"It makes me feel proud every time I see one," explained Oros. "After all of these years, Mustang has never lost its luster."
Frey is equally as proud.
"We created an icon," he said. "And I had a hand in it."
For More Information
Fact Sheet: 1964-1974 Mustangs
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