Mustang Sally was written in 1965 and has been performed by many artist, but the version released by Wilson Pickett in 1966 is the most recognized version of this popular Mustang song.
Listen to Mustang Sally by Wilson Pickett.
Browse a Working 1966 Ford Mustang Brochure printed in August of 1965...Read More
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1966 was the first year for federal mandated saftey features. Seat belts for front and rear passengers were part of the 1966 federal mandate, and this commercial shows the seat belts in a 1966 Mustang convertible celebrating the one millionth Mustang produced on March 2, 1966.
Italian Design firm, OSI (Officine Stampaggi Industriali), produced body parts for Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Innocenti, and this joint venture with Ford. The Mustang was being exported to Europe as the T5, and some say the OSI Mustang was being developed to be a European Mustang to compete with Opel in Europe. Fewer than 2000 Ford OSI units were produced with the German built Ford Taunus chassis.
The Complete Guide to Mustang was a 98 page special edition magazine, published by Car Life magazine. On page 95, you can find Ford styling art of a station wagon version of the Mustang.Read the Complete Guide to Mustang
In October of 1966, Car and Driver magazine had a photo of a Mustang Station Wagon on the cover, and a feature article inside. Browse a Working Car and Driver magazine from October of 1966...Read More