Revolutionized American sports cars with its revolutionary rear-engine design and distinctive shark-nose front end. Powered by a 327 cubic-inch V8 producing 360 horsepower, it was the ultimate symbol of automotive freedom during the Cold War era. Bonus fact: This model was featured in the 1964 James Bond film "Goldfinger"!
The car that started a revolution! The 1963 Mustang Fastback debuted at the 1964 World's Fair and captured America's imagination with its long hood, short deck, and affordable price tag. Its "A Fair Lady" interior featured vinyl bucket seats and a floor-shifted transmission. Legend says it could do 0-60 mph in 7.5 seconds with the optional 289 cubic-inch V8 - faster than most modern economy cars!
The car that defined muscle car culture. This monster came standard with a 389 cubic-inch V8 that produced 325 horsepower (or 360 with the Judge package). Its distinctive split-window roof and black vinyl roof with gold accents made it an instant icon. Bonus feature: Included a special "Judge" decal on the rear quarter panels that said "I'm a Judge!" - perfect for intimidating other drivers.
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