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Why was the Ford Mustang not sold in Germany?

Why was the Ford Mustang not sold in Germany?

The name could not be used in Germany, however, because it was owned by Krupp, which had manufactured trucks between 1951 and 1964 with the name Mustang. Ford refused to buy the name for about US$ 10,000 from Krupp at the time. Kreidler, a manufacturer of mopeds, also used the name, so Mustang was sold in Germany as the “T-5” until December 1978.

How long has the Ford Mustang been in production?

Ford Mustang is a series of American automobiles manufactured by Ford. In continuous production since 1964, the Mustang is currently the longest-produced Ford car nameplate. Currently in its sixth generation, it is the fifth-best selling Ford car nameplate.

Is the Ford Mustang 4 cylinder a muscle car?

The automatic gearbox on our tester could have been snappier, and even though this convertible is a really relaxed flavor of Mustang, getting it with the six-speed stick makes a lot of sense. 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost – 4 Cylinder Muscle Car?

What was the horsepower of the 4th generation Mustang?

Fourth generation (1994–2004) The standard 3.8 L V6 had a new split-port induction system, and was rated at 190 bhp (140 kW) 1999–2000, while the Mustang GT’s 4.6 L V8 saw an increase in output to 260 bhp (190 kW) (1999–2004), due to a new head design and other enhancements. In 2001, the 3.8 L was increased to 193 bhp.

The name could not be used in Germany, however, because it was owned by Krupp, which had manufactured trucks between 1951 and 1964 with the name Mustang. Ford refused to buy the name for about US$ 10,000 from Krupp at the time. Kreidler, a manufacturer of mopeds, also used the name, so Mustang was sold in Germany as the “T-5” until December 1978.

Is the Ford Mustang still in continuous production?

Of the 1960s pony cars, the Mustang is the only model to remain in continuous production since its introduction. In August 2018, Ford produced the 10 millionth Mustang, a 2019 Wimbledon White convertible with a V8 engine (matching the first 1965 Mustang).

The automatic gearbox on our tester could have been snappier, and even though this convertible is a really relaxed flavor of Mustang, getting it with the six-speed stick makes a lot of sense. 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost – 4 Cylinder Muscle Car?

When did the Ford Mustang get rear wheel drive?

For 1965 to 2004, the Mustang shared chassis commonality with other Ford model lines, staying rear-wheel-drive throughout its production. From 1965 to 1973, the Mustang was derived from the 1960 Ford Falcon compact. From 1974 to 1978, the Mustang (denoted Mustang II) was a longer-wheelbase version of the Ford Pinto.

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