Mustang Essays

  • The Mustang Movement: The Mustang Movement

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    The Mustang Movement A vision fueled by passion and perseverance would unknowingly ignite the birth of a legendary artifact and make a significant impact on American culture and automotive history. In 1965, Carroll Shelby and his company, Shelby American, took on the challenge of transforming the Ford Mustang into a high-performance racing machine, and soon after, the first ever Shelby Mustang hit the streets. Nearly half a century has passed since then, and the Shelby Mustang is still referred to

  • The History and Future of Mustang Horses

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    The History and Future of Mustang Horses I can remember being a little kid and listening to stories my Grandpa and Great Grandpa told about the mustangs that used to be around the Black Canyon. They used to tell stories about when they would put their mares out with the mustangs during the winter to get bred. Then they would go out in the spring and catch their mares. They told stories of the times they had to chase the mustangs from the fields during the winter so the cattle could eat. They

  • American Muscle: The Mustang

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    American Muscle: The Mustang America was in need for a new style of car, and Ford Product Manager N. Frey and Ford Division general manger Lee Iacocca were the ones to bring it to them. 0-60 in 5.1 seconds, The Ford Mustang is one of the most popular cars to hit America, having the most successful launch in automotive history. During the first few years of the Mustang it was at a very affordable price, sporty looking, and had a nice performance. In 1994, the Ford Mustang won Motor Trends Car

  • The Ford Mustang

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    A highly popular muscle and sports car, the Ford Mustang functions as a daily driver, weekend warrior, and a show winning work of mechanical art. Whether someone just needs a basic transportation to get from point A to point B, an eight second quarter-mile beast, or a show stopping work of power and beauty, Ford has produced a Mustang for every need. The Mustang got its name from the World War II P-51 Mustang fighter plane (Harris). The “five generations” evolved each year model until, in response

  • The History of the Ford Mustang

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    It seems that almost everyone has a favorite Mustang. With so many different generations of the Muscle Car to choose from the list is varied. To some, a Candy Apple Red 65’ with a 289 is the best ever. Or how about a fastback with the HighPower V8 and GT package? Ever heard the rumble from a Boss 302? And yet others consider the 5.0 Liter Mustangs the best largely because of the variety of low cost add-on parts available. These cars are inexpensive to buy and modify. And then there is the Cobras

  • Chevy Mustang History

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    Since the 1960’s, there has been a constant struggle for dominance among muscle car producers. However, there is one battle in particular that has piqued the interest of buyers and fans for ages; the Chevy Camaro and the Ford Mustang. Now why are these two so prominently competitive? To answer this, we’ll have to look back to their roots. In 1896, Henry Ford shed the light of a new age onto the idea of transportation with his quadricycle. It used four bicycle wheels, and a four-horsepower engine

  • Comparing Ford Mustangs and Chevy Camaros

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    Comparing Ford Mustangs and Chevy Camaros Muscle Car," two distinctive cars come to mind, the Camaro and the Mustang. Throughout the era of the early 1950's and 1960's, there was a revolutionary movement that took place and paved the ground work for today's "Muscle Cars" known as the "Ponycar Era." Ask any avid Camaro or Mustang fan about the ponycar era, and watch their pain. They will describe cars that would light the tires on fire, floor it, and hang onto the wheel excitement. Back in the

  • Ford Mustang Research Paper

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    Specifications of the 2012 Ford Mustang GT Have you ever wanted to be sitting in the driver's seat of a sweet car, flying down the interstate going 130 MPH, flying by every car you see making it look like they are standing completely still? Have you ever wanted to have that one car that sits in the driveway all day and people walk by and just stare? Stare like there is nothing more beautiful, modern or stylish in the upcoming car market. With the new 2012 Ford mustang, it is possible to be able to

  • Comparing The Chevy Camaro And The Ford Mustang

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    Perhaps the two most commonly known cars, the Chevy Camaro and the Ford Mustang, are the perfect examples of innovation. Each comes with sleek new body styles and a variety of different sports packages. New sports cars such as the 2015 Mustang, unlike the classic "kings" such as the, 1969 Mach Mustang, are not only faster, but are built better, and much more aerodynamic. The Camaro is available in 1LS, 2LS, 1LT, 2LT, SS, and 2SS models. The 1LS, 2LS, 1LT, and 2LT come with the standard 303 horsepower

  • Summary: Ford Mustang Vs Chevrolet Camaro

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    many options to choose from. Some are cheaper, some are faster, and some are more stylish. But, there are two American muscle cars that stick out compared to the rest: the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro. Although both cars have large fan-bases, when comparing affordability, performance, and ratings, the 2015 Ford Mustang is a better buy than the 2015 Chevrolet Camaro. Although both cars are priced at about the same price, the Chevrolet Camaro is more expensive once it comes to higher packages

  • The History and Uses of the P-51 Mustang

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    The History and Uses of the P-51 Mustang For as long as most of the world can remember aviation has played a major factor in how wars are fought. Starting in World War I the worlds fighting forces began using aircraft to conduct surveillance missions over enemy territory. While these aircraft were not the masters of stealth that todays aircraft are there was no technology to take down these planes at the time. Air-to-air combat was an event that rarely happened and was almost never effective. By

  • The P-51 Mustang: The Best Fighter Ever

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    The P-51 Mustang: The Best Fighter Ever The P-51 Mustang is regarded by many sources as the greatest fighter plane ever created. With the technological advancements this plane achieved, to it’s service record, to it’s importance in winning World War Two, the Mustang is truly one of the greats. The Mustang played a key role in long range bomber support and saved countless bomber crew’s lives, and pilots loved to fly it. The P-51 had the most aerial victories of any American fighter in World War Two

  • The Contributions of the P-51 Mustang to the Victory of the Allies

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    The Contributions of the P-51 Mustang to the Victory of the Allies This paper deals with the contributions of the P-51 Mustang to the eventual victory of the Allies in Europe during World War II. It describes the war scene in Europe before the P-51 was introduced, traces the development of the fighter, its advantages, and the abilities it was able to contribute to the Allies' arsenal. It concludes with the effect that the P-51 had on German air superiority, and how it led the destruction

  • Mustang Cobras

    598 Words  | 2 Pages

    For this assignment I decided to use the keywords “Mustang Cobra”, because it’s one of my favorite cars. I will search using Ask, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Dogpile, Webopedia, Yippy, TheInternetArchive, Mahalo, Yahoo, and Google. Then I will list the differences and also what I like and dislike about that particular search engine. I first searched “Ask.com”. The first thing I notice is that the “Ads related” section takes up all of my screen, which I don’t like. I actually have to scroll down to see any

  • Childhood Memories of Dad

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    scorching summer. I moved all of our air tools, craftsman wrenches, sockets, vises, grinders, and the vehicles. In addition to the shop, there are things within the shop that have stories to them, making it what it is, such as the toolbox, Mustang, and Bronco. The Mustang was my dad's and it has been his since it was first manufactured. We were going to restore it to its original look that was established from my dad's artistic ability. Designing it with gloss black and flames coming from both fender wells

  • Camaro

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    was because of the huge success of the Ford Mustang. The Camaro was roughly the same size as the Mustang, a little wider and based more on performance. The Camaro is one of the last remaining muscle cars still in production today. It is only fitting that buyers still expect maximum performance from their Camaros. It is that expectation that has kept the Camaro alive for all these years, while many other cars have faded away, lost in memory. The Mustang GT only only offered the 289- cubic inch or

  • History of The Mustang II

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    More than 22,000 Mustangs were ordered on April 17, 1964 when it was first released by Ford. Show rooms were visited by more than four million people and there were over 2,600 ads in newspapers. In 1974, the Mustang II began. Buyers loved it since it was smaller and had a weaker engine. This would use less fuel during the fuel crisis. Sales had tripled since the year before. It also was easier to drive because of its rack-and-pinion steering. In 1978 Mustang added many fashion features that would

  • Mustang # 2 Summary

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    Albert did not practice full ethical transparency throughout the duration of her research. To begin, when arriving at the Mustang Ranch, Albert was not completely clear about the final project of the research. The Mustang Ranch was split into 2 different sectors: Mustang #1 and Mustang #2. Throughout the duration of Albert’s research, she lived in the Mustang #2 house with the women, which was described as the smaller, more run down house (22). During her time at the brothel, Albert told

  • The Lady in the Pink Mustang

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    In “The Lady in the Pink Mustang” the poet challenges the readers with two contrasting imageries of a woman; the one is the normal woman in her Cadillac while the contrasting image is that of a woman driving her pink Mustang on highways during night. The poem appears to project the two confusing images of a woman during the day time and night. The use of the epithet “Lady” in the title gives the impression of respectability but the word has been used ironically to refer to prostitute, poor woman

  • Mustang Movie Essay

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    Mustang— a wild horse, symbolizes power, strength, glory, and so much more in this “transfixing, atmospheric, intimate drama” (Mustang). Mustang (2015) by French-Turkish film director Deniz Gamze Ergüven won the award for Best First Feature Film at the Cesar Awards. In the movie, five sisters who share a common passion for freedom find ways of getting around the constraints imposed on them. The narrator, who is also the youngest sister, Lale (Güneş Sensoy), takes charge with her dominant persona