It's not just a Ford. It's not just a Mustang. It's a pony car
From the moment designer Phil Clark penned his first ideas for the iconic running horse that would mark every Ford Mustang since the car's introduction in 1964, drivers and enthusiasts have come to understand something special about the pony car
It's that sometimes a thing — a high-powered driving machine designed to take us around the next bend in the road, in this case — can actually become a bigger concept than the sum of its component parts. It can become an icon.
Ford Mustangs are pop culture. They're imprinted on our understanding of certain kinds of experiences, of excitement, and the stories, people, and places that mark our favorite entertainment. Consider the following examples — moments when the pony car had a chance to really run. Read more...
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