Posted by Auto Parts Canada Online on 16th Apr 2014
So it seem today marks Birthday of the Ford Mustang. Fifty years ago on April 17, 1964, Ford introduced its iconic Mustang at the World’s Fair in New York.
The first known purchase of perhaps the best known muscle car on the planet was made by Gail Wise.
The Mustang caused a sensation when it was introduced, with 22,000 orders for the sporty vehicle taken on the first day of sales. It was priced at $2,368 US.
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NEW YORK, US -- Ford celebrated the 50th birthday of its beloved Mustang
by displaying a new model of the convertible on top of the Empire State
Building in New York on Wednesday, April 16.
The Triple Yellow
2015 Mustang was taken apart, whisked up by elevator to the observation
deck and painstakingly reassembled overnight in freezing wind, rain and
snow.
More than 1,000 feet (304 meters) above the crowded streets
of Manhattan, the observation deck is too high to send the car up by
crane and although open air, too narrow for a helicopter drop.
So
a team of eight or nine spent more than five hours reassembling the car
by hand overnight, battling strong wind on the 86th floor of New York's
second tallest building.
"Zero visibility to start with," George
Samulski, manager of Ford North America design fabrication, told AFP.
"It got better as the night went on, but it was bad, it was cold, it was
windy."
By sunrise, the convertible was glittering and the views stunning.
Visitors
can admire the car until Thursday. After the deck closes to the public
at 2:00 am on Friday, the crew will dismantle the car all over again and
remove it.
It is the second time a Ford Mustang has gone on display atop the Empire State Building. The first time was in 1965.
The stunt marks 50 years since US auto giant Ford put the first Mustang on sale during an expo in New York on April 17, 1964.
Ford received 22,000 orders on the first day and sold 418,000 in one year.
The 50th birthday will be celebrated in great pomp at the New York International Auto Show from April 18 to 27. -- Rappler.com