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(1 photo of a 1981 Polar White Mustang Fastback Advertisement) Magazine ad shows a Polar White 1981 Mustang fastback. It's MMMMustang, America's most popular sports car. The ad is pushing economy, high mileage, and low sticker price. It also talks about the new 5-speed transmission with overdrive.


(1 photo of a 1981 Bright Red Mustang Fastback Advertisement) Check out this 1981 Mustang Magazine ad. It shows a Hot Stuff Mustang where you can turn high mileage into excitement. I think they are talking about the high gas milage of 34 mpg highway and 23 mpg city.


(3 photos of a 1982 Mustang Intermeccanica Convertible Advertisement) Here is an ad for the 1982 Mustang convertible from Intermeccanica Custom Coach Builders. Ford didn't make a convertible Mustang in 1982. But they did contract Intermeccanica to build a few. The ad says, "Open car driving fun with an accent of style."


(1 photo of a 1983 Mustang Convertible Advertisement) This is a magazine advertisement for the 1983 Mustang. It is titled, You'd look even better in a Mustang. The ad is in black and white and features a 1983 Mustang convertible or flip-up top (as they call it). The model on this ad looks to me like she is dressed as a pirate.


(1 photo of a 1984 Oxford White Mustang GT Anniversary Convertible Advertisement) Oxford White 1984 20th Anniversary Mustang GT convertible GT-350 magazine advertisement. This ad says "A legend turns 20." The ad doesn't mention the GT-350 decals. The text reads, 20th Anniversary Mustang Twenty years ago the first Mustang rolled off the assembly line and made automotive history. The fun and excitement of that first year made Mustang a legend. Now you can capture the spirit of the original in a limited edition. Mustang GT. Available in convertible and 3-door models. She's quick. With a high-output 5.0 liter V-8 engine. Five-speed gearbox. And six-way articulated driving seats. She's fun. Push a button, take a ride with the wind. The convertible has a real glass rear window, room for four and power top. She's rare. Only 5,000 Limited Edition Mustangs will be built, so see your dealer soon. And ask about Special Anniversary savings on selected Ford cars and trucks. A sporty car makes it fun. But only Ford makes it Mustang. The 20th Anniversary Mustang.


(1 photo of a 1989 Black Mustang GT Fastback Advertisement) Magazine ad featuring a two-tone black over silver 1989 Mustang GT hatchback. It's for People who want more out of life than a little peace and quite. According to the ad, this car is for people with a lot of wants. It says, "Some people aren't quite ready to settle down. They want the feel of a 5.0 EFI 225hp V-8 engine breathing beneath them. They want power. And they want performance. So they want the responsiveness and tight handling of a Quadra-Shock suspension in back and MacPherson struts up front. They want it all."


(2 photos of a 1990 Deep Emerald Green Mustang Anniversary Convertible Advertisement) Check it out! This is the 7-Up Mustang contest flyer. They advertised $20,000,000 in prizes! 1 in 12 bottle caps were winners. There were "instant win" caps where you could a 7-Up Spot stuffed animal or a special Wilson 7-Up basketball. Some caps said, "If the winning score is xx you win a Mustang" - you could win one of 30 Emerald Green 1990 Mustang convertibles (like Rob's). All you had to do was match your cap's score with the winning team's score in the final college basketball championship game.


(1 photo of a 1990 Oxford White Mustang Convertible Advertisement) This 1990 magazine ad shows an Oxford White 1990 Mustang LX convertible. It is "For those who like to raise the roof every now and then." It says that the power roof is "as exhilarating to open up as its feisty 2.3L engine." That is an interesting comparison.


(1 photo of a 1994 Red Mustang GT Coupe Advertisement) This is a magazine advertisement for the 1994 Mustang GT. It says, "The All-New Mustang GT. It is what it was and more." Then it shows some styling clues that are similar between the 1964 Mustang and the 1994 Mustang. They both have a horse in the grille. They both have rear wheel vents. They both have interiors with floor mounted shifters. They both have three slotted taillights.


(1 photo of a 1994 Deep Forest Green Mustang Coupe Advertisement) Two-page magazine ad featuring a Deep Forest Green 1994 V6 Mustang coupe. The ad is titled, "Unbridled Enthusiasm. It talks about the all-new Mustang design released in 1994. It gives comments on the design from various periodicals such as Road & Track, Popular Mechanics, The Chicago Tribune, Autoweek, Car & Driver, and Motor Trend.


(1 photo of a 1995 Canary Yellow Saleen Mustang Coupe Advertisement) This is a magazine ad for the 1995 Saleen Mustang. It says,"Modern Art" at the top and "Power is in the Hands of a Few" near the bottom. The bottom is hard to read but says, "Saleen SR 351 cubic inches supercharged 400 horsepower 180 mph; Saleen S351 Speedster 371 cubic inches 371 horsepower 172mph"


(1 photo of a 1998 Rio Red Mustang Coupe Advertisement) Check it out! This magazine ad shows a Rio Red 1998 Mustang V6 coupe. Its a Gift Horse ad! It goes on to say, "Ford choice now makes it easier than ever to get the must Mustang for your money." It lists all the standard options you can get for $16,495; 15-inch polished aluminum wheels, power 4-wheel disc brakes, Securlock passive anti-theft system, power decklid release windows and door locks, air conditioning, 80-watt premium sound AM/FM stereo with cassette, CD player, tilt steering wheel, remote keyless entry system, 3.8L 150-horsepower V6 engine, and a 5-speed manual transmission.


(1 photo of a 2000 Mustang SVT Cobra Advertisement) We think this is a 2000 Mustang Cobra promotional card from Canada. In the US only 300, Performance Red, 385hp, Cobra R Mustangs were built. But this ad shows the standard 320hp Cobra was available in Crystal White, Ebony, Laser Red, Medium Atlantic Blue, Silver, and Mystic Gold (see the backside of this card).


(1 photo of a 2000 Laser Red Mustang Convertible Advertisement) Wow! Check out the new Mustang says the postcard that dealer sent out to previous and new potential owners of the 2000 Mustang.


(4 photos of a 2001 Highland Green Mustang Bullitt Coupe Advertisement) This is the 2001 Mustang GT Bullitt hero promotional card. This car measures 8.5 by 11 inches and is folded to allow for 4 pages of print. Hero cards started with racing drivers and their cars and have been extended to promote sport cars from various manufacturers. This one features the first year of the Bullitt Mustang feature car which commemorates the 1968 fastback driven by Steve McQueen in the detective movie Bullitt, the scenes of which are shown at the top. In 2001, Highland Green was reserved only for this model; although the 2001 Bullitt also came in Black and True Blue. The original 1968 movie Bullitt Mustang was painted in 1968 Highland Green.


(1 photo of a 2002 Red Mustang GT Convertible Advertisement) Magazine ad featuring a red 2002 Mustang GT convertible sliding on wet pavement. The ad is titled, "Goosebumps when letting out the clutch are the first sign of addiction to no boundaries."


(2 photos of a 2006 Redfire Red Mustang Stampede Edition Coupe Advertisement) Jason Stedry sends us this hero card showing a Redfire 2006 Mustang Stampede Edition coupe. This is the front of the card. It explains the Stampede Edition standard items on the V6 coupe; 9-inch racing stripes, exclusive badging, 17-inch painted aluminum wheels with spinners, pony grille with fog lights, chrome exhaust tip, and a spoiler. Only 500 units were produced by Ford. They were only available for sale from dealerships located in Texas and Oklahoma.


(1 photo of a 2007 Mustang GT Outlaw Coupe Advertisement) Here is the Roush pamphlet on the 2007 Mustang GT Outlaw Edition.


(6 photos of a 2007 Beryllium Orange Saleen S281-SC Mustang Coupe Advertisement) Saleen promotional pamphlet showing a Beryllium 2007 Mustang Saleen S281 Supercharged coupe on the front page advertising 465hp and 425 ft-lbs of torque.


(2 photos of a 2007 Vista Blue Mustang Shelby GT-500 Coupe Advertisement) This is a hero card for the 2007 Mustang Shelby GT500. Hero cards are typically 11 x 8.5 inches, printed on thicker card stock, and advertise originally race cars and their drivers, but in this case the 2007 Shelby GT500.

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