RE: Check out the new Mustang 60th Anniversary

RE: Check out the new Mustang 60th Anniversary

Wednesday 17th April

Check out the new Mustang 60th Anniversary

Today is the Mustang's birthday. Obviously Ford had to celebrate...


Happy Mustang Day everyone. April 17th 1964 is officially regarded as the date Ford launched probably its most famous car that wasn’t a Model T or a pickup truck. And on the basis that this year marks 60 years of pony car excellence (in admittedly varying degrees depending on generation), Ford has introduced the Ford Mustang 60th Anniversary Package as a limited-production model. Just 1,965 will be built in a nod to the first year of production (because the cars it built earlier were registered and sold as 1965 models). 

While the point of the new trim is to nominally celebrate ‘seven generations of Mustang driving freedom, fun and style’, it’s mostly the original version that has supplied the inspiration for the design changes. No one could miss the unique, five-spoke 20-inch wheels with a Vermillion red centre cap or the ’60 Years’ graphic and badges, but Ford has also gone to the trouble of installing a new grille with silver-accented nostrils and a unique mesh design that harks back to the first car. It has even gone with a smoked housing for the headlights so the effect stands out more. 

“The design was directly inspired by the clean silhouette of the original car,” said Stefan Taylor, senior designer. “Our focus was capturing the feel of the ‘65, while also staying true to the Mustang as the modern sports car that it is.” The limited edition model, which can be had as both a coupe or convertible (assuming you’re happy with the 5.0-litre V8 in Premium GT spec) ought to go down a treat in the US - and probably over here too, if the enthusiasm shown by the 800-car turnout at the British Motor Museum last weekend is anything to go on. 

Ford says the 60th Anniversary Package will be available to order this summer; there’s no confirmation yet if it will be available beyond North America, although a nod to the fact that ‘Mustang is sold on six of the seven continents’ suggests it might be. For now, the options in the UK remain limited to the GT (from £55,725) and the Dark Horse (£65,725), both available exclusively with the V8. The presence of a new generation car in Warwickshire is a reminder that its arrival is imminent. We couldn’t be more excited; after all, it’s been sixty years in the making. 


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Turbobanana

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6,280 posts

201 months

Wednesday 17th April
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I've no objection to the idea of marking a 60th anniversary, but I'm not sure I'd want it emblazoned on the sides like that.

Otherwise, yeah, I like. Coupe please.

CountyAFC

568 posts

3 months

Wednesday 17th April
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I was expecting something A LOT better than that.

Mark_Blanchard

754 posts

255 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Would prefer it without that black panel under the grill.

Something like this:
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JJJ.

1,264 posts

15 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Oh, let me think. This or an Audi S3?...

Edited by JJJ. on Wednesday 17th April 15:17

GTEYE

2,096 posts

210 months

Wednesday 17th April
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I actually quite like that they’ve done something quite subtle. The original ‘64 wasn’t particularly shouty, so I think they’ve judged it quite well.

Turbobanana

Original Poster:

6,280 posts

201 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Mark_Blanchard said:
Would prefer it without that black panel under the grill.

Something like this:
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Good call.

CABC

5,584 posts

101 months

Wednesday 17th April
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that front is a mess.

nismo48

3,688 posts

207 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Lovely thing

cerb4.5lee

30,680 posts

180 months

Wednesday 17th April
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I definitely need to tick the Mustang box at some stage I reckon. smokin

1Tom1985

79 posts

26 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Would love to get into a Mustang one day, but not this one - looks terrible. Maybe import a S550 GT350, now that’s a Mustang.

mrmotorhome

107 posts

142 months

Wednesday 17th April
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It's fantastic that Ford will still sell you a V8 in the UK in 2024 but I prefer my 2019 car to the latest one, with or without the 60th anniversary bits.
The second 'Stang I've owned and I still think they're unbeatable for the money...

HD Adam

5,154 posts

184 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Or The Original?



I'd go original

pb8g09

2,339 posts

69 months

Wednesday 17th April
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JJJ. said:
Oh, let me think. This or an Audi S3?...

Edited by JJJ. on Wednesday 17th April 15:17
S3 all day. Not everyone wants to look like a midlife crisis

swisstoni

17,018 posts

279 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Odd comment.

myhandle

1,187 posts

174 months

Wednesday 17th April
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This generation looks quite a bit like a Camaro, which has not been the case before.

stevemcs

8,668 posts

93 months

Wednesday 17th April
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pb8g09 said:
S3 all day. Not everyone wants to look like a midlife crisis
But then not everyone wants poorly spaced and tinted number plates, farty exhausts monthly trips to the dealers.

Andy83n

386 posts

62 months

Wednesday 17th April
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That front is busier than a Blackpool donkey on Whit Weekend.

1Tom1985

79 posts

26 months

Wednesday 17th April
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pb8g09 said:
JJJ. said:
Oh, let me think. This or an Audi S3?...

Edited by JJJ. on Wednesday 17th April 15:17
S3 all day. Not everyone wants to look like a midlife crisis
Not everyone wants to look like a chav with an annoying poppy exhaust that they got on a PCP deal

1Tom1985

79 posts

26 months

Wednesday 17th April
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mrmotorhome said:
It's fantastic that Ford will still sell you a V8 in the UK in 2024 but I prefer my 2019 car to the latest one, with or without the 60th anniversary bits.
The second 'Stang I've owned and I still think they're unbeatable for the money...
I think the pre face lift ones look better ie 2015-17 plates. Although i agree they seem to be great value for money, even if not as good as in the US

ZX10R NIN

27,625 posts

125 months

Wednesday 17th April
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Not the best look for this gen Mustang, personally it'd be the Darkhorse everytime.