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50 years of Mustang Celebration at New
York City
APR 17, 2014 | NEW YORK
FORD MUSTANG RETURNS TO NEW YORK TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS; 1967 SHELBY GT500
MUSTANG FASTBACK WINS BEST IN SHOW
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Ford executives bring the all-new Mustang to the
site of the 1964 World’s Fair, where the original Mustang debuted 50 years
ago
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Hundreds of area Mustang club enthusiasts celebrate
the iconic pony car, with 94 classic Mustangs on display in front of the
Unisphere at Flushing Meadows Park
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1967 Shelby GT500 Mustang fastback owned by David
Davidson is chosen by Moray Callum, Ford vice president of design, as best
in show
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Ford Mustang fans and company executives gathered at
Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, N.Y. today to celebrate 50 years of the
iconic sports car that debuted on the grounds of the 1964 World’s Fair. In
addition to the all-new 2015 Mustang, 94 cars from New York-area Mustang
clubs were brought to the plaza in front of the Unisphere, where Moray
Callum, Ford vice president of design, chose a 1967 Shelby GT500 Mustang
fastback as best in show.
“It’s a great feeling to be here at Flushing Meadows 50 years to the day
after Ford unveiled the original Mustang at the 1964 World’s Fair,” said
Raj Nair, Ford group vice president, global product development. “Seeing
the devotion that owners put into caring for these amazing classic
Mustangs reinforces why we put so much passion and effort into making the
all-new 2015 Mustang great.”
Visitors to the World’s Fair on April 17, 1964 were among the first in the
world to see Mustang on display at the Ford Rotunda pavilion. That same
day, Americans stampeded into Ford dealerships to buy a Mustang. By the
end of the day, more than 22,000 Mustangs had been purchased or ordered, a
breathtaking start to one of the greatest product launches in history.
“Standing where my grandfather, Henry Ford II, stood to reveal Mustang
five decades ago is both humbling and inspiring – especially since we are
launching the next 50 years of Mustang at Ford Motor Company,” said Ford
Vice President Elena Ford, leader of the Global Dealer and Consumer
Experience organization. “Since then, Mustang has become the heart and
soul of Ford Motor Company, and a symbol of my great-great-grandfather
Henry Ford’s vision of putting the world on wheels.”
After walking among the 94 classic Mustangs brought out by club members,
Callum narrowed the selections down to these three:
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1965 Mustang K-Code convertible, owned by Teresa and
Steve Kronred
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1971 Mustang Mach 1 fastback, owned by Steven Chernow
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1967 Shelby GT500 Mustang fastback, owned by David
Davidson
“Great sports cars are living, breathing machines that reflect both their
drivers and their creators,” said Callum. “Like a living organism, they
must change and adapt or become extinct, and that evolution is on display
today, showing how Mustang has adapted while retaining its essence.”
Callum chose a blue 1967 Shelby GT500 Mustang fastback owned by Davidson
as best in show. Davidson was presented with a unique prize, a Ford design
studio model painted Race Red and used to evaluate exterior colors.
Following the presentation, it was personally autographed by Elena Ford,
Nair and Callum.
“I’ve owned many Mustangs over the years, but I’m just amazed to get this
honor from the Ford design team,” said Davidson. “I’ve owned this GT500
for three years and it only has 40,000 original miles. It’s fantastic to
drive.”
“Mustang has an incredibly rich heritage, and as we celebrate 50 years at
Ford, we are focused on making the next 50 years even better,” said Nair.
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