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The Ford Mustang – The Original Pony Car

8 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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The Ford Mustang – The Original Pony Car On April 17, 1964, Ford unveiled a car at the New York World's Fair that would redefine American automotive culture forever. The Ford Mustang arrived not as an evolution of something existing — it arrived as an entirely new idea: a sporty, affordable, stylish car aimed squarely at the young and the young-at-heart. Within days of its announcement, dealer showrooms were mobbed. Within a year, Ford had sold over one million Mustangs. No car in history had ever achieved that velocity of commercial success, and few have matched it since. https://serseapodcasts.com [https://serseapodcasts.com] https://serseamedia.com [https://serseamedia.com] https://americanenglish.online [https://americanenglish.online]

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The Ford Mustang – The Original Pony Car

The Ford Mustang – The Original Pony Car On April 17, 1964, Ford unveiled a car at the New York World's Fair that would redefine American automotive culture forever. The Ford Mustang arrived not as an evolution of something existing — it arrived as an entirely new idea: a sporty, affordable, stylish car aimed squarely at the young and the young-at-heart. Within days of its announcement, dealer showrooms were mobbed. Within a year, Ford had sold over one million Mustangs. No car in history had ever achieved that velocity of commercial success, and few have matched it since. https://serseapodcasts.com [https://serseapodcasts.com] https://serseamedia.com [https://serseamedia.com] https://americanenglish.online [https://americanenglish.online]

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