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Ford launched "The Going Thing" campaign in fall of 1968 and created a pop group called "The Going Thing" to do the ads.
Ford also had a Going Thing group formed in Australia, which the company used in commercials there. Click here to see the Australian based group The Going Thing, performing "We Can Work It Out".
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The 1969 Mustang was introduced September 17, 1968, a larger and significantly different Mustang. For the first time, Mustang would have quad headlights, with the inboard set being mounted in the grille.Total model year production was 299,824 for 1969.
14,746 Mustang Convertibles were built in 1969.
The new fastback was now refered to as a "Sportsroof" treatment for 1969. The side scoop on Sportsroof models was located high on the rear fenders. The scoops would remained in the same location on the fenders for other models, but now faced rearward.
This TV commercial was produced in the style of the popular TV show, Laugh-In. You can hear "The Going Thing" music bed in the background.
This TV commercial features Arte Johnson, from the popular TV show, Laugh-In. Arte is introducing the new Sportsback Roof.
This 1969 Ford TV commercial highlighted the Ford Performance Cars as "The Going Thing".
On September 17, 1968, the Mach 1 was released to the public, with 40,970 built for 1969.
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Only 335 of these GT500 convertibles were built for 1969.
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The Going Thing - We Can Work It Out