The Ford Mustang was first created as a simple sports car...it was fast, stylish and more powerful than some of the vehicles before it and the price tag was more than reasonable. It had an eye-catching design and people were flocking to dealerships to be one of the first people in the world to own one for themselves. Ford couldn't have known what this automobile would come to mean to so many people in the following years, but they created a legend with the Ford Mustang of the 1960's.
For those that just couldn't settle for the original Ford Mustang, Carroll Shelby was their savior. Shelby was a legendary race car drive that knew the ins and outs of pushing a racecar to the extreme. He took his extensive knowledge and collaborated with Ford Mustang to turn the vehicle into a high performance supercar.
Shelby instituted many changes into the Ford Mustang, but the most noticeable one was the amped up engine. Horsepower would never be the same once Shelby began working his magic on the Ford Mustang. He infused more power, style and speed into the Ford Mustang and he changed the paint job, as well as the interior.
The body of the Ford Mustang had to be changed as well. This was due to the fact that the engine had become so large, the frame could no longer support its weight. Shelby changed the Ford Mustang in a way that made it the ultimate muscle car and it helped to define an era.
Today, the Ford Mustang lives on. Enthusiasts are still collecting, buying and renovating original Ford Mustangs from the 1960's and every decade there after. Ford Mustang vehicles have always been a very popular sports car, but they've also become a family car for many as well.
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You will see classic Ford Mustang models at car shows throughout the world every year. If you are looking to purchase one of the original cars, you must be willing to pay what they're worth today. In the 1960's, a Ford Mustang would have cost you only around $2000 to $3,000. Today, you could potentially pay $300,000 and up for an original Ford Mustang in mint condition. But, if you ask an enthusiast, it's more than worth the high price tag to own a piece of Americana.