Limit Pushing - Mustang GTs Lighting Up a Dyno
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DYNO RESULTS: Car 1: Run 1- 292 hp Run 2- 300 hp Run 3- 302 hp Run 1- 317 lb-ft Run 2- 319 lb-ft Run 3- 319 lb-ft Car 2: Run 1- 270 hp Run 2- 272 hp Run 1- 312 lb-ft Run 2- 317 lb-ft The Ford Mustang: The Ford Mustang was initially based on the second generation Ford Falcon, a compact car. The Mustang came to be the first of the "pony car" sports class. The creation of the Mustang led to a race for positions on the pony car class. GM's response came in the form of the Chevrolet Camaro, AMC's was the Javelin, and Chrysler's reinvention of Plymouth Barracuda. The Mustang was also the inspiration for the Toyota Celica coupé. The 1965 Mustang was introduced to the public in 1964 at the New York World's Fair. It is Ford's third oldest nameplate currently in production next to the F-Series pickup truck line. The Mustang prototype was a two-seat, mid-mounted engine roadster, and was equipped with a V4 engine. The two-seat design was abandon due to the low sales in with the 2-seat 1955 Thunderbird. A Fastback 2+2 model replaced the trunk space for increased interior space. The original Mustang made its first movie appearance in the James Bond film Goldfinger in September 1964. At a price of $2368 Original sales forecasts projected less than 100000 units for the first year. This mark was easily surpassed and 418000 would eventually be sold during the model year. In its first eighteen months, more than one million Mustangs were built. The second generation Mustang came in the 1970s <b>...</b>
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