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1967 Ford Mustang Mach 2 (Concept) Despite the original Mustang being a major hit from its launch in mid-1964, that didn't stop Ford from thinking about future variants of the car. Designed by Gene Bordinat and built by the Ford Special Vehicles Group and Kar Kraft, the Mach 2 Concept was their attempt at a mid-engine version of the Mustang.

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Initially referred to simply as the 'Road Sports Car' (the Mach 2 name wouldn't be used until the first half of 1967), it was envisioned as a standalone mid-engined sports car, which would initially be offered as a coupe prior to the introduction of a roadster.

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What It Is via Ford The MACH 2 was put together as a design study and concept car in 1967. Did Ford ever have any genuine intention to make it? Who knows as the car marketplace is constantly shifting but one thing is for certain is that the design and concept itself was fairly detailed and complete.

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First reported by Jalopnik, and confirmed to us by Ford Archives and Brand Manager Ted Ryan, the car seems to be a prototype of the 1967 Ford Mach 2 mid-engine concept. Ryan told us that his.

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Two complete examples of the Mach 2 were constructed: a seldom-seen development mule in plain white paint, and a fully detailed version in red lacquer that debuted at the Chicago Auto Show in March of 1967. The red Mach 2 (also named the Mach II with Roman numerals in some Ford literature) was fully functional and roadworthy.

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The Story Behind Ford's Stillborn Mustang Mach 2 'Road Sports Car' On March 22, 1966, Ford's Advanced Concepts Department received a request to "execute design-engineering studies on a Ford-Cobra-style vehicle." This was the official beginning of what would become the Mach 2 program.

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The Mach 2 is a highly modified two-seater on a shortened version of a 1967 Mustang convertible floor pan. With "GT" styling in mind, the Mach 2 concept car was powered by Ford's small in, outside dimension and light weight 289 CID high performance engine mounted mid-ship.

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1967 Ford Mustang Mach 2 Concept Ford's quest for Total Performance resulted in some very tasty automotive morsels being served up. None more so than the Mach 2, which looked like it could have been another star in Ford's concept car constellation - had it ever seen production… From here obscurity

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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. Nevertheless, it established the pony car proportion with its long hood, short rear deck, and sculpted flanks. 1962 Avventura Concept

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Mysterious Mid-Engined Ford Prototype Identified as Mockup of 1967 Mach 2 Concept It may have shared some components with the Mustang, but Dearborn archivists have confirmed it's.

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1967 Ford Mach 2 concept, complete with wholesome couple. Ford. One of the early theories about the '66 prototype was that it was later re-skinned as the '67 Mach 2 concept, but evidently what we're dealing with here is a related but ultimately separate project. More from Bud Magaldi, via Jim Farrell:

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The prototype, first shown at the 1967 Chicago Auto Show was thought to be a potential replacement for the Shelby Cobra. Bearing more resemblance to a Corvette from the side than a Mustang, it had a 289 V8 which was mounted behind a two-seat passenger compartment - a complete break from the Mustang's front-engine, rear-wheel drive configuration.

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The sleek red Mustang Mach 2 rolled upon its Firestones into the 1967 Chicago Auto Show, blowing the minds of journalists and Mustang fans alike. A few journalists even got a chance to drive the mid-engine pony, which was powered by a 289 V8, at the Blue Oval's proving grounds in Dearborn, Michigan.

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By the fall of 1967, however, Ford's designers had shifted their focus to what has since been dubbed the Mach 2A, leaving all three of the Mach 2 prototypes with Kar Kraft for disposal. Ford Mach 2 prototype at Kar Kraft. Image via Ford Performance.

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Ford Mustang Mach 2 (1967) Clor suggested the car might have been connected to one of the concepts developed by Ford designer Eugene Bordinat during the 1960s and reached out to former.

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