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The Love of 1st Generation Mustangs Has Stood The Test of Time
I am always looking for an old classic car, especially the 1973 Mustang Mach 1. I would like to share with you the background behind the history of the Ford Mustang.
History of the 1st Generation Ford Mustangs
Everyone has heard of the Mustang, but in case you have been a hermit the last fifty years, this is a car and not a horse. It was developed by the Ford Motor Company. From 1964 to 1973, first generation Mustangs were the ultimate muscle car ride. The Ford Falcon was retooled to become the legendary Mustang. With the sales of the Falcon beginning to wain, Ford started to begin the process of phasing it out of the marketplace. It was the point in time in which the Ford Mustang could come in and make a big splash.
The day was one that many car collectors can quote like the date of their own birthday. It was March 9, 1964. The Mustang went into production that day and things have never been the same. It all began, the Mustang was about to take its place in automotive lore. This car brand became the most revered cars ever. In fact, to this day the first generation Mustang has a special place in the hearts of most classic car collectors. Introduced to the public at the New York world’s fair on April 17, 1964, it became Ford’s most successful launch since the model A! Mustangs have the distinction of being the only pony car in history to never drop out of production, even temporarily.
This type of car body would come to be known by many as the “pony car.The pony car was pretty small and light-weight, yet had a tremendous amount of power. The car was all American and by the late 60′s all of Detroit’s automakers were churning them out. The idea took off as a result of the mass appeal of the 64 Mustang. This car had a long hood and a short deck and a big motor. It was considered very youthful. The Mustang was the purest form of the poy car, and became a highly popular type of car design. Due to the fact that Mustangs were very popular, competitors came out the woodwork to emulate the look of the Mustang with their own version of the pony car. Cars like the Camaro, Javelin, Barracuda, Cougar, Firebird, Challenger, and later the foreign-made Toyota Celica arose from the pony car look.
Looking for a 73 Ford Mustang Mach 1 for Sale? My Mustang was a car that I will never forget. The beautiful car was the 1973 Mach 1 Mustang. It was the last member of the first-generation Mustangs. It was the 1973 Mach 1, and in my opinion it was the most impressive car I had ever laid my eyes upon. My dad must have been crazy to let me have the Mustang, but thank God he did. I had the time of my life in those years and like a brand burned into the side of a farm animal, my soul has been branded with a hot brand known as the Mustang.
I can’t help it, but when you are my age and you look back at your first Mustang, you also have to get a little teary eyed. It is really the memories that are attached to a car like the Ford Mustang, that really make it burn into your soul for the rest of your days. The carefree days, the girls, and the freedom of being on the open road will never be forgotten. Its unfortunate, but I ended up selling that old 73 Mach 1 Mustang, but I will never lose the love of that first generation Mustang. Need I say more? The first generation of Mustangs will always keep a place in my heart and in the hearts of car collectors all over the world.
Older Used Cars – Avoid Getting Screwed
If you have just finished up your education and you’re a young person, chances are you will be getting to work on your very first job soon. You will most likely require a car for your first job. If you’ve never had a job and a decent income yet, you will not be able to afford a new car. People will start looking around for older used cars for sale at this point.
Some used cars are good, others are bad. The good ones are the ones that have had proper maintenance throughout their years. Ofcourse you want to protect yourself against buying a used car that’s just plain bad. You know what I mean, one of those cars that’s all rusty and goes to the scrapheap a year after purchase. Paying too high a price for an old used car is something you want to avoid. Car pricing guidelines are important to know about before you buy anything. Let me give you some advice that you can use to decide what to pay for cheap old cars for sale by owner of all kinds.
For a new car, you will have to pony up somewhere between $9,000 and $23,000. The price will be higher for bigger sized cars. Right after you roll the car out of the showroom, it instantly loses half its value. Buying a new car and then selling it quickly, would make you lose thousands of dollars in almost no time. This is why most people hang on to their new cars for at least a few years.
When cars reach the age of 5 years and over, their owners want to buy newer ones. Any 5 year old car is considered to be ‘old’. The price for a car that’s 5 years old should never exceed 15%-30% of its original value. It has to be closer to 15% if the car is more damaged than average. If the car looks like it’s in good health, somewhere around 30% is fine.
When you are looking at older cars for sale that are much older, say around 10 years, the price really may not exceed 20% of its original value.
These pricing guidelines are important to think about when looking for budget used cars for sale.
You will prevent wasting your money this way!