Ford Mustang 65 Black Horse by Rostislav Prokop

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Ford Mustang 65 Black Horse by Rostislav Prokop

Ford Mustang Black Horse 65 fully designed by Rostislav Prokop. Ford produced the first-generation Ford Mustang from March 1964 to 1973. The Mustang’s release ushered in a new category of vehicles known as pony cars. The long hood and short deck of the Mustang, along with its extremely popular appearance, sparked a plethora of rivalry.

The hardtop and convertible versions were first unveiled on April 17, 1964, while the fastback model was on sale in August of that same year. The Mustang, which shared a platform with the Falcon at the time of its launch, was classified as a compact automobile at the time.

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