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1967 Mach 2
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With the Mustang having already set sales records following its
launch in 1964, Ford design chief Gene Bordinat and the Special
Vehicles Group decided to try rearranging the pieces for the Mach 2
concept. The 289 Hi-Po V8 was shifted from the front to behind the
two seats to evaluate the layout as a possible successor to the
Shelby Cobra. Despite its mid-engine layout, the Mach 2 retained the
long-hood, short-deck proportions of a Mustang. Unfortunately, the
Mach 2 never went much beyond the auto show circuit.
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