Ford’s 10 Millionth Mustang Meets First One Sold
On a sun-splashed day in the middle of August, Ford opened the gates to the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House on the shores of Lake St. Clair, about 15 miles northeast of downtown Detroit, and brought together a trio of noteworthy vehicles to celebrate the recent production of the 10 millionth Mustang. That milestone Ford pony — a convertible painted Wimbledon White, the same color as the first Mustang built in 1964 — sat parked alongside a 1965 Mustang convertible, providing irrefutable evidence that Ford’s current team of designers and engineers preserved the model’s classic lines and curves … read more