Word: mustangers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that is inexpensive, roomy and racy. Confirming what everyone had expected, Ford Division Boss Leelacocca announced that Ford's River Rouge assembly plant in Dearborn would be shut down at week's end un til early March to change over to production of Ford's Mustang (TIME, June 14), scheduled to go on sale in mid-April. Available as hardtop or convertible, the Mustang is aimed at those who like the sports-car look but cannot afford Thunderbirds or Rivieras; it seats four, will sell for less than $2,500 for the six-cylinder version...
...about to be left in the turn, Chrysler has a crash program to bring out its four-seater Barracuda by the time the Mustang is introduced. Priced to match the Mustang, the Barracuda uses a Valiant chassis and engine, but has a racy new Italianate body. At week's end American Motors introduced its new experimental sports car, called the Tarpon. It is the forerunner of a fastback four-seater that the com pany plans to introduce during the '65 model year. Designed more for comfort than for high performance, the new U.S. sports cars have heavier, larger...
...city of Clifton, N.J., take great pride in one participating group, the Clifton High School Mustang Band, which won first prize in marching competition, second prize in symphonic competition, and missed a clean sweep by only one point...
Famine's Lesson. North American boasts that it leads all its competitors in total number of aircraft manufactured. Its P-51 Mustang was the finest U.S. long-range fighter in World War II. And it was North American's F-86, the U.S. Air Force's first swept-wing fighter, that kept Russian MIGs from gaining mastery of the Korean skies...
Tunes of Glory. Alec Guinness is uncannily lifelike as a roaring extravert of a mustang colonel who becomes both hero and villain in a Scottish garrison tragedy...