The 1962 Ford Mustang I Prototype (SILODROME)

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During the following years, it was demonstrated and shown throughout the country. The original Mustang was followed by several more concept cars that ultimately led to the production model introduced in 1964. In addition to the badge and name, several subtle cues like the side-intakes were carried over from the 1962 show car. Page 1 of 1

1962 Mustang I Concept Car


The original Mustang wasn't a V8 pony car. It was this mid-engine two-seat concept from 1962, with a four-cylinder engine and no roof. The Ford Mustang name is synonymous with a very specific type.

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The 1962 Ford Mustang I Prototype (SILODROME)


The 1962 Mustang concept car made its debut on October 7, 1962, at the United States Grand Prix in Watkins Glen, New York. The new vehicle had limited appeal to the general public, leading to the introduction of a redesigned concept car a year later. Ford continued to tweak the design until it arrived at the model that became known as the 1964.5.

1962 Ford Mustang I Concept


The Mustang I Concept was a small 2-seater sports car comprised of ultra light materials and utilizing a mid engine architecture that made the little roadster a supreme vehicle in terms of.

Ford Mustang History 1962


Mustang Concept I (1962) While many concept cars have pointed the way towards production models, other have not. One vehicle that falls decisively into the latter category is Ford's Mustang I, which can be seen as the first tentative step along a road which eventually led to the arrival of the definitive best-selling Mustang in 1964.

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Concept cars Ford Mustang I (1962) On Exhibit at Henry Ford Museum in Driving America Object ID 74.57.1 Credit From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company. Material Steel (Alloy) Aluminum (Metal) Leather Rubber (Material)

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The 1962 Mustang I concept car originally made its debut on the racetrack at the 1962 United States Grand Prix in Watkins Glen, NY, driven by road-racing champion Dan Gurney. It was designed not as a production car, but as a way to suggest that Ford was an exciting, forward-thinking company. Though it was an entirely separate project, some of.

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The Ford Mustang I is a small, mid-engined (4-cylinder), open two-seater concept car with aluminium body work that was built by Ford in 1962. Although it shared few design elements with the final production vehicle, it did lend its name to the line. [2] Design and development Rear view with the engine cover open

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The 1962 Ford Mustang I is a concept car that shared almost nothing with the car that would go on to wear the Mustang badge. It's a bit of an open question as to what might have happened if the Mustang that was offered to the American public was similar to the early concept car - a small, lightweight, mid-engined sports car capable of challenging the Corvette.

1962 Ford Mustang I Concept


Nearly 55 years ago, on Oct. 7, 1962, as thousands gathered to watch the U.S. Grand Prix at New York's Watkins Glen, all eyes turned to a Ford transport trailer emblazoned with the name that would one day become an automotive icon: Mustang.

1962 Mustang I Concept Car


1962 Mustang Concept I The first Mustang was a two-seat, mid-engine sports car with a tubular frame, aluminum skin, and a fully independent suspension. Measuring just 154 inches long, it weighed a mere 1200 pounds. Its 90-horsepower 2.0-liter V-4 engine propelled it to 60 mph in 10 seconds. Ford General Manager Lee Iacocca declared it too radical.

Ford Mustang Photo Gallery 1962 Mustang I Concept


The 1962 Ford Mustang 1 Concept is the first car to ever feature the Mustang name and the galloping pony badge. It also pioneered key design cues that have become part of the iconic Mustang look. The concept was conceived by a team of Ford designers and engineers looking to develop a revolutionary new sports car that would appeal to younger.

1962 Ford Mustang I Concept Gallery Gallery


At 1,544 pounds, the 90-inch wheelbase track-engined Mustang I could sprint from 0 to 60 mph in under 10 seconds and with a top speed in excess of 100 mph. Constructed in approximately 100 days, the Mustang I was debuted to the public on October 7, 1962 at the United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen. Dan Gurney hot-shoed the Mustang I around.

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1962 Ford Mustang 1 Concept Car - The Grand Introduction A special two-seater concept car introduced a future name to the public View Gallery 6 Photos Before departing for Watkins Glen, the.

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