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mustang
A mustang is a feral horse living on the western or southwestern plains of the Unite States.
Trivia about mustang
This nickname of the World War II U.S. Air Force fighter numbered the P-51 comes from the Spanish for "stray animal"
Outcries by sports car fans convinced Ford to continue making this classic "pony" car
The name of this wild horse is from the Spanish word for a stray animal, "mesteno"
This car that launched the 1960s "pony car" craze was the first to win the Tiffany Award for excellence in American design
As a Ford exec., Lee Iacocca sired this sporty car introduced in April 1964
In April 1964, Ford introduced this new sporty car with a $2,368 sticker price
The logo seen here represents this model:(introduced by Ford in 1964)
"Equine" nickname of the WWII plane seen here; it wasn't built by Ford
Wilson Pickett:"___ Sally"
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads the clue from inside a car.) This vehicle is the only still-existing 1970 Boss 429 Lawman type of this "pony" car
(Rob Reiner returns.) The leads in "The Bucket List" have a high-speed race between a Dodge Challenger & a Shelby one of these Ford cars
In 1964, the first year of its release, this popular muscle car was the Indy 500 pace car
The name of this horse of the American plains comes from a Spanish word meaning "stray"
On the 2008 "Knight Rider", the car was changed from a Pontiac to a Shelby Cobra model of this Ford
Feral horse of the American plains
One of Texas' barrier islands, this island was named for its wild horses, not its Ford coupes