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Ford Mustang - The First Generation

A former project manager and consultant, Houston attorney Stanley Duane Wilkinson has been practicing law since 1986. He operates a private practice that focuses on civil litigation, criminal and municipal defense, administrative law, personal injury, and family law. Outside of work, Attorney Stanley Duane Wilkinson collects classic cars, including a 1966 Ford Mustang convertible, in his home base in Houston, Texas.

The Ford Mustang first-generation cars, which were introduced in 1964 and sold through 1973, are some of the most popular and coveted classic cars in the United States. Distancing itself from larger muscle cars, the Mustang is a “pony” car known for being compact and affordable.

The first Mustang introduced in 1964 was all the rage, as its long nose and short rear deck design swayed from the more lavish features of other American cars at that time. However, what the Mustang lacked in exterior design, it made up for in horsepower. The 1964 Ford Mustang packed a 271-horsepower 4.7-liter engine in the V8 model. With a starting price of $2,368, Ford sold 417,000 Mustangs in the first year and well over a million in two years. The Mustang, which gave rise to the pony car genre, has become a household name. Its undeniable performance and history continue to appeal to generations of car enthusiasts.
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