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  2. Ford Mustang (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    [7] Ford "decided to call it Mustang II, since it was a new type of pony car designed for an era of high gas prices and fuel shortages." [8] The Mustang II was 490 lb (222 kg) lighter and almost 19 in (483 mm) shorter than the 1973 Mustang, and derived from the subcompact Pinto platform. While sharing a limited number of driveline components ...

  3. Ford Mustang II (concept car) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Mustang II is a small, front-engined (V8), open "two-plus-two" concept car built by the Ford Motor Company in 1963. Although bearing the same name as the first generation production Mustang, the four-seater Mustang II which closely resembled the final production variant that would appear in 1964, was intended primarily for the auto show circuit.

  4. Timmy Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Tim Mayer; Born February 22, 1938Dalton, Pennsylvania, U.S.: Died: February 28, 1964 (aged 26) Longford Circuit, Tasmania, Australia: Formula One World Championship ...

  5. 16 Best Mustangs of All Time - AOL

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    In 1965, Shelby designed a Mustang that was a road car built for racing, and the brand subsequently earned the status of legend in the performance automobile world. A variant of the Mustang ...

  6. Fender Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    Introduced as the successor to the Cyclone in July 2002, the Cyclone II features changes such as the Mustang racing stripe as well as pickups and switching borrowed from the Jaguar. The guitar employs three pickups angled in a similar fashion to the Telecaster bridge pickup, rather than the standard two straight pickups of a Jaguar.

  7. Ford Mustang variants - Wikipedia

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    Ford Mustang variants are the various versions of the Ford Mustang car, modified either by its manufacturer Ford Motor Company or by third-party companies. Ford and several third-party companies have offered many modified versions of the highly popular Mustang since its creation in 1964 in order to cater to specific portions of the marketplace outside of the mainstream.

  8. MARC Cars Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ahead of the 2018 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, MARC Cars Australia launched the MARC II V8, their second generation GTC racer unofficially styled on the Ford Mustang. Their three entries in the Bathurst 12 Hour were allowed to lap in the 2:06s bracket, having previously been restricted to 2:10s. [ 13 ]

  9. Fender Mustang - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Fender issued the Fender Mustang Bass. A new bass body was designed with a offset body style similar to that of the Mustang guitar, and a short (30-inch) scale was used. In 1969, Fender released the "Competition" Mustang with a "racing stripe" paint job and painted headstocks. Body contours were also added at this time.

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