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(1 photo of a 1970 Mustang Sidewinder Fastback Advertisement) Charles Gabus Ford in Des Moines, Iowa had a bran new 1970 Mustang Sidewinder on their lot! It was advertised as having a 351ci 4V engine, power steering, competition suspension, traction lock differential, and a shaker hood scoop. This ad is from the January 1, 1971 edition of the Des Moines Register. They had it discounted to $3237.00 from $3685.70. That's a 12% discount! Someone got a great deal! Charles Gabus Ford was running a sale to reduce inventory on their 1970 models.


(2 photos of a 1970 Nebraska Scarlet Mustang Big Red Special Advertisement) This is an advertisement we found for the 1970 Big-Red Special Mustang which featured a special "Nebraska Scarlet exterior color in hardtop or fastback body styles. We found this ad in the Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star of November 2nd, 1969. It reads, They're Hot! They're Red Hot! They're the "BIG-RED SPECIALS" in a special limited edition of the great 1970 Mustang! Take your choice of hardtop or fastback in this season's most popular color "Nebraska Scarlet". Isn't it time you run with No. 1. Get a "BIG-RED SPECIAL today at O'Shea-Rogers Ford, but hurry!


(4 photos of a 1971 Bright Red Mustang Special Spring Value Edition Hardtop Advertisement) This is a 1971 advertisement for a Special Spring Value edition Mustang hardtop. The Special Spring Value edition has the color-matched front bumper from the 1971 Mach 1, side stripes of the 1971 Boss, and grille mounted fog lamps and color-keyed side mirrors of both. The ad says, For Spring Only. A Mustang of a New Stripe. You take a classic Mustang Hardtop. right? (That practical, comfortable, stylish variety.) And a sports-car hood - NASA-type scoops and all. Add dual racing mirrors. Color-keyed Spoiler bumper. A unique grille with sport lamps. Brighten the sides with Boss tape stripes. Oh yes, and wide tires with special trim rings. Then take a look a the special prices of the extras. You're home. Note: NASA-type scoops was Ford's renaming of the originally named NACA-type ducts used by the aerospace industry.


(1 photo of a 1971 Bright Red Mach 1 Mustang Fastback Advertisement) This is a 1971 Mustang magazine ad. This ad mentions the Mustang winning three Trans-Am and two SCCA National Rally Championships. The Mach-1 featured is very basic - no stripes, spoiler, or mags.


(1 photo of a 1971 Light Pewter Mach 1 Mustang Fastback Advertisement) Magazine ad of a Light Pewter 1971 Mach 1 Mustang fastback with a bright read interior. It says, "Mustang, It's a personal thing." It shows a couple at a lake beach with their Mach-1.


(1 photo of a 1972 White Mustang Sprint Advertisement) 1972 surfing advertisement showing a fastback (sportsroof) and hardtop White with blue stripes Sprint Decor optioned Mustangs. The stripe has red outlines and the white interior seats have blue inserts and red piping. This advertisement says that the sprint comes with dual racing mirrors, white sidewall tires, and red white and blue bodyside insignia.


(1 photo of a 1972 Yellow Mach 1 Mustang Fastback Advertisement) Check out this 1972 Mustang ad featuring a yellow 1972 Mach 1 Mustang fastback. It is titled, "Control and balance make a beautiful experience." It shows the Mach-1 in front of a sail boat and a sunset (or sunrise). It goes on to say, "You don't sail a boat just to get across the water. The fun is in the doing. The pleasure of motion under control. Mustang drivers understand that. If all they wanted was to get from here to there, they'd be driving something else. Not a Ford Mustang."


(1 photo of a 1973 Bright Red Mach 1 Mustang Fastback Advertisement) This is an magazine advertisement for the 1973 Mach-1 Mustang. Not sure what the tennis guy is suppose to mean. The car has a set of Forged Aluminum wheels with white wall tires. The ad starts off, "What makes Mustang different is the way it looks, handles, and makes you feel."


(1 photo of a 1973 Green Mustang Grande Hardtop Advertisement) They were certainly pushing sports. In this 1973 magazine ad, a golfer is shown behind the car. The ad says, "What makes Mustang different is the way it looks, handles, and makes you feel." The ad shows a green Mustang Grande with a white vinyl top. It tells us there are three reasons why the Mustang has been the top selling car since 1965; good looks, good handling, and great feeling.


(2 photos of a 1974 Red Mach 1 Mustang Hatchback Advertisement) This Mustang advertisement shows the newly styled Mach-1 Mustang II in a desert in front of some rocky hills. It says, "The new Ford Mustang II." It's a two page ad. This is page 1.


(1 photo of a 1974 Dark Yellow Green Mustang Coupe Advertisement) Ford promotional photo of a baselevel Dark Yellow Green 1974 Mustang II coupe with tan interior, full wheel covers, and bumper guards.


(1 photo of a 1974 Bright Red Mach 1 Mustang Hatchback Advertisement) Ford promotional photo of a Bright Red 1974 Mustang Mach 1 hatchback with white interior.


(2 photos of a 1975 Mustang Ghia Special Silver Coupe Advertisement) This is an advertisement for the 1975 Special Silver Ghia Mustang II which has the optional Silver Luxury Group. Features of the Silver Luxury Group include the exterior Silver metallic paint, silver classic half vinyl roof, opera windows, moon-roof, body-contoured bucket seats in cranberry crushed velour, thick carpeting inside and in the trunk, instrument panel framed in burled walnut wood-tone trim, tachometer, quartz crystal clock, and standard Mustang II Ghia features.


(1 photo of a 1976 Cream Mustang Ghia MPG Coupe Advertisement) Advertisement for the 1976 Mustang II MPG showing a Cream yellow Ghia optioned Mustang II with the 2.3 liter, overhead cam, 4-cylinder engine which featured the best gas mileage at 34 mpg highway and 24 mpg city. In the upper right a small image of at two tone silver and blue Stallion optioned Mustang hatchback is shown.


(1 photo of a 1977 Bright Yellow Mustang Hatchback Advertisement) Look at this cool ad. This is a Bright Yellow Mustang II with the new T-top option which was available in 1977. The T-Top was only available on the hatchback model. The ad appeals to those who missed the convertible body style. It says, "A flame went out when old-style convertibles died. But now I'm all lit up again."


(1 photo of a 1978 Yellow Mustang II Monroe Handler Hatchback Advertisement) This is a magazine ad promoting Monroe's Handler series street performance shock. It was displayed on a custom bodied 1978 Mustang II. The ad talks about the 1/24th scale Monroe Handler Mustang Revell plastic model you could purchase.


(1 photo of a 1978 Tangerine Orange Mustang II Fastback Advertisement) Magazine ad featuring a Tangerine 1978 Mustang II with a T-top roof. The ad is titled, "All work and no Mustang sounds like a pretty dull life style." They are advertising a sticker price reduction from 1977 models. The ad goes on to say, "Lose yourself in the sporty spirit of the '78 Ford Mustang II... base sticker priced less than last year. Let this wide-open T-roof convertible take you away from an ordinary day. Or maybe you'd prefer the elegant Ghia or the 3-door Hatchback."


(1 photo of a 1979 Silver Mustang Coupe Advertisement) Magazine ad showing a silver 1979 notchback at the top and a smaller red fastback below. The ad says, "The New Breed" - referring to the new body style introduced in 1979. The ad goes on to say, "Presenting a whole New Breed of Mustang for 1979. Dramatic new sports car styling gives this Mustang one of the most efficient aerodynamic designs of any car now built in America. With sports car features like a modified MacPherson front suspension, four-bar link rear suspension, rack and pinion steering, and front stabilizer bar, all Mustangs have precise handling to help flatten corners."


(1 photo of a 1980 Polar White Mustang Fastback Advertisement) This magazine ad features a Polar White 1980 Mustang fastback at the top and a Bright Red 1980 Mustang notchback at the bottom. It is titled, "Introducing a sports car for the 80's. Ford Mustang."


(2 photos of a 1981 Bright Bittersweet Orange Mustang Hatchback Advertisement) Advertisement showing a 1981 Mustang hatchback with T-top option. Its fun and gets good gas mileage.

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