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The Mustang GT was discontinued in 1969 due to poor sales versus the success of the new Mach 1 with only 5396 GT models sold that year. [ 68 ] A new 250 cu in (4.1 L) Thriftpower I6 engine with 155 hp (116 kW; 157 PS) filled the gap between the existing 200 cu in (3.3 L) Thriftpower I6 and the V8 engine line-up.
A 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I and a P-51 Mustang Executive stylist John Najjar , who was a fan of the World War II P-51 Mustang fighter plane, is credited by Ford with suggesting the name. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Najjar co-designed the first prototype of the Ford Mustang known as the " Ford Mustang I " in 1961, working jointly with fellow Ford stylist ...
Today (also called The Today Show) is an American morning television show that airs weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on NBC.The program debuted on January 14, 1952. It was the first of its genre on American television and in the world, and after 73 years of broadcasting it is fifth on the list of longest-running American television serie
June 7 – The Johnny Cash Show (1969–71) on ABC; June 15 – Hee Haw (1969–92) on CBS; June 18 – The Main Chance (1969–75) on ITV; September 6 – H.R. Pufnstuf (1969–71) on NBC; September 8 – Where the Heart Is (1969–73) on CBS daytime; September 11 – Time for Living (1969) on CBC Television; September 13 – Scooby-Doo, Where ...
In part to bring the new show to a wider audience, NBC partnered with Time Magazine to produce a special primetime edition of Today.Dave Garroway, Jack Lescoulie and Jim Fleming anchored the half-hour edition, which aired at 9 pm ET on Monday, March 31, 1952.
The Jerry Lewis Show: NBC September 12, 1967 Ended June 2 Peyton Place: ABC September 15, 1964 Ended June 3 Star Trek: The Original Series [1] NBC September 8, 1966 Ended June 8 The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: CBS February 5, 1967 Canceled June 8 Peanuts: 1969 Canceled Returned in 1973 August 31 The King Kong Show: ABC September 10, 1966 ...
Mark Neary Donohue Jr. (March 18, 1937 – August 19, 1975), nicknamed "Captain Nice," [1] [2] and later "Dark Monohue," [2] was an American race car driver and engineer known for his ability to set up his own race car as well as driving it to victories.
One of the first cars he built was "Chopsticks Special", a 1932 Ford deuce coupe equipped with a 298 flathead V8, which he acquired from a coworker at Weiand, Bob Lee. Shinoda sold the Deuce coupe in 1953 to Don Montgomery and built a 1929 Ford roadster ; [ 10 ] the coupe has since been identified and restored. [ 11 ]