To show just how much Mustang fans are looking forward to the 50th
anniversary of the pony car, still two years away, the Mustang Club of
America announced this week that it will coordinate a bi-coastal bash
for the 2014 birthday celebration.
While previous Mustang anniversary celebrations have all taken place
on the East Coast, the 2014 celebrations, scheduled for April 16-20,
will take place at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and at Charlotte Motor
Speedway in an effort to make the event accessible to as many Mustang
fans as possible. According to the MCA, the events will be open to any
Ford or Mustang enthusiast, including non-club members, and the club
will organize what it calls "pony trails" to caravan to either show from
all over the country.
In addition to the MCA celebrations, Ford Motor Company itself is
reportedly working on a 50th anniversary celebration similar to the
automaker's centennial celebration in 2003. Details on that have yet to
be released.
Ford introduced the Mustang on April 17, 1964, at the New York
World's Fair. While the similarly sized Plymouth Barracuda, which was
also aimed at a younger buyer, debuted a couple of weeks prior, on April
1, the Mustang became a runaway hit for Ford. The 22,000 Mustangs that
Ford sold that first day nearly eclipsed the 23,443 Barracudas that
Plymouth sold all that year; by the end of 1964, Ford moved more than
120,000 Mustangs, and after one full calendar year of sales, Ford
totaled more than 400,000 Mustangs.
Photo by Jeff Koch
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