Friday, August 6, 2010

The Ford Mustang GT-R Concept Car history

The first generation Ford Mustang was introduced to the public in 1964 at the World Exhibition in New York in 1964. The first generation Mustang entry preceding two concept cars. The concept car had its power from an engine V4, and served two. This machine was launched in 1962. The second prototype was created in 1963 to life, and there were four passengers. The Mustang was introduced in 1964 when, together, a number of properties on the Ford Falcon. The Mustang started the coupe or convertible into life. He was 181.6 cm long. The Mustang gets energy from a wide range of engines. Engines were 2.8-liter general valve, 3.3-liter a general valve, a 4.3-liter V8 OHV, a 4.7-liter V8 and four cylinder engines and 289 in the last four 289 barrel. All engines except the last, was fitted with 3 mechanical gearboxes, and the latter was equipped with four manual transmission. In 1965, the Ford Mustang GT version is the line up next year, Ford has some more color choices. The second-generation Mustang made its debut in 1967. The new Mustang was more than 2 inches larger then its predecessor, the mask opening the car was a little, it would be better taillights and the rear window was plastic. The new Mustang was powered by a 200 cubic inch six-cylinder, where a selection of over 200, 225 and K 271horsepower-code 289 V8 engines have more power.

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