Mustang Special Editions: Hot, Rare & Collectible
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A New Brand of Action!
Just six weeks after the Ford Motor Company debuted the Mustang in April 1964, it served as the pace car for the Indianapolis 500 Advertisements for pace car replicas hailed, "Mustang…steps up the pace with anew brand of action!" The pace car was the first of an impressive array of special edition Mustangs offered to the public during the last five decades.
Best-selling authors Brad Bowling and Jerry Heasley team up in Mustang Special Editions to chronicle the rich history of these unique pony cars. Inside you'll find rare and unusual models bearing names familiar to every Mustanger, including Carroll Shelby, Steve Saleen, Jack Roush, Boyd Coddington, and Chip Foose.
Pulse-pounding limited-edition cars, anniversary editions, high-performance specials, national and regional promotions, and a host of others are illustrated with more than 400 color photos. Production totals, special features, engine specs, and collector club information accompany each car discussed.
Mustang Special Editions "steps up the pace" of your Mustang knowledge and offers an enjoyable education into some of the most distinctive pony cars to ever scorch the pavement.
Best prices to buy, sell, or rent ISBN 9780896892347
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