
When the 1967 Ford Mustang debuted, many consumers complained that it was too large and too heavy compared to the wildly popular 1965 and 1966 models. It's ironic that these same aspects have caused enthusiasts to cherish and revere the 1967 Ford Mustang more than they do any of those other Mustangs included in the group referred to as the "late 65's".
With the Mustang referred to as the 1964 1/2, Ford had created a phenomenon, but the other automakers were quick to react, and some of them, such as Chevrolet, had already had their own "Mustang" in the works. By the 1967 model year, Ford was facing stiff completion from the Barracuda, the Cougar, the Firebird, and the soon-to-be Camaro.
With the Mustang referred to as the 1964 1/2, Ford had created a phenomenon, but the other automakers were quick to react, and some of them, such as Chevrolet, had already had their own "Mustang" in the works. By the 1967 model year, Ford was facing stiff completion from the Barracuda, the Cougar, the Firebird, and the soon-to-be Camaro.
2011 Ford Mustang
Based on the 305-horse 3.7 liter V6 model, the DUB package supplies the V6 Stang (coupe, convertible, or glass-roof coupe) with 20-inch TIS rims wrapped in Pirellis, a Roush appearance package, special striping, and the DUB logo embroidered on the headrests.
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