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  2. Ford Mustang - Wikipedia

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    Ford's designers began drawing up larger versions even as the original was achieving sales success, and while "Iacocca later complained about the Mustang's growth, he did oversee the 1967 redesign." [ 35 ] From 1967 until 1973, the Mustang got bigger but not necessarily more powerful. [ 36 ]

  3. Ford Mustang (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 model year Mustang was the first significant redesign of the original model. Ford's designers began drawing up a larger version even as the original was achieving sales success, and while "Iacocca later complained about the Mustang's growth, he did oversee the redesign for 1967."

  4. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Ford L-9000: Car production began in 1968 in conjunction with Ford's local distributor, Israeli Automobile Corp. Truck production began in 1973. Avtotor: Kaliningrad: Russia: Suspended Ford Cargo truck Ford F-MAX: Produced trucks under contract for Ford Otosan. Production began with the Cargo in 2015; the F-Max was added in 2019. P (EU ...

  5. Flat Rock Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    Production of North American Mazda 6 began in the 2003 model year, followed by the Ford Mustang starting in 2005. The last Mazda 6 rolled off the line on Friday, August 24, 2012, with Mazda discontinuing production on American soil, effectively ending the 20 year joint-venture between Mazda and Ford.

  6. History of Ford Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    2014: The Ford Mustang celebrates 50 years of production with the launch of its sixth generation. The 2015 F-150 is launched, featuring an aluminum-intensive body design. 2017: Ford of Europe launches seventh-generation Fiesta. 2018: The 10 millionth Ford Mustang (the top-ranking sports car in America) "gallops off the assembly line."

  7. Edison Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The factory began operations in 1948 and closed on February 27, 2004. [1] Several popular Ford products were manufactured there, such as the Ford Mustang, Ford Ranger, and the Ford Pinto. When the plant opened, it manufactured the new Mercury branded and Lincoln vehicles.

  8. FACT CHECK: Did Elon Musk Acquire Ford? - AOL

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    A post shared on Facebook claims Tesla CEO and owner of X, Elon Musk, has purportedly acquired Ford Motor Company. Verdict: False The claim is false and appears to originally stem from a Sept. 16 ...

  9. Ford Mustang (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Mustangs grew in size; the 1973 model had become markedly larger than the original model. The pony car market segment saw decreasing sales in the early-1970s "with many buyers turning to lower-priced, fuel-efficient compacts like Ford's own Ford Maverick – a huge first-year success itself."