

Legend of the Mustang
As young, rebellious teens reached driving age in the 1960s, the new generation craved a car that was as fast and wild as they were, in stark contrast with the trusty station wagons of their parents before them. Lee Lacocca brought a car to life that would fit their wants, satisfy their yearning, and change automotive production for years to come. The Mustang was the wild stallion of the 60s.
As young, rebellious teens reached driving age in the 1960s, the new generation craved a car that was as fast and wild as they were, in stark contrast with the trusty station wagons of their parents before them. Lee Lacocca brought a car to life that would fit their wants, satisfy their yearning, and change automotive production for years to come. The Mustang was the wild stallion of the 60s.
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