In 1969, Ford was riding high. Five years prior, Ford launched the Mustang, which sparked a craze in the United States car market for affordable, powerful, sport-oriented cars which would later be called ‘pony cars.’ Between 1964 and 1969, Ford sold over 2.3 million Mustangs, quickly becoming one of the most recognizable and desirable cars of the 1960s — in America, that is. Unfortunately for the rest of the world, Ford didn’t offer the Mustang outside of the United States
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