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Mustang History and Production Information
History: First Generation

 
1964 1/2 - 1973



 



Introduction: The date was April 17, 1964. Intermediate sized muscle cars, with big block engines were gradually replacing the fullsized muscle car. Lee Iacocca, Ford's General Manager, had always invisioned a small sports car to be the next hot item in the street wars. Ford decided that instead of improving their lackluster intermediate, they would do the competition one better and introduce a whole new breed of automobile, the pony car. Originally designed as a two seater in the European tradition, Iacocca realized that true success depended on volume sales. Therefore the Ford Mustang was introduced as a 1965 model that was based on the compact Falcon to lower production costs. It came with an obligatory back seat and a multitude of options that would give the buyer an opportunity to customize their purchase, and generate extra profits for Ford. Plymouth faithful stress that their Baracuda beat the Ford Mustang to market by two weeks. But it was the Mustang, which racked up over 22,000 sales its first day and one million sales in its first two years, that turned the market and people's attention to the pony car. The pony car class that the Ford Mustang helped create is the only class of muscle car that still exists today.


 
1965 Ford Mustang



 



Comments: The Ford Mustang debuted as a simple sports car powered by a 170 cid six cylinder and a pair of V8's. Originally named for the fighter plane, the P-51 Mustang, preliminary allusions were made to the horse, and the horse motiff quickly became the emblem for the Mustang. Buyers loved its low price, long hood, short trunk styling, and its myriad of options. Ford loved its high volume sales and visibility. In mid 1964, Ford introduced a sporty 2+2 fastback body style to go along with the hardtop coupe and convertible. Enthusiasts also cheered the new "K-code" 271bhp 289 cid V8 that finally put some performance to match the Mustang's good looks. For those that wanted more, the legendary Carroll Shelby and Ford collaborated to produce the Shelby GT-350, a Ford Mustang fastback specially tuned by Shelby. The 289 V8 produced 306bhp in street tune and around 360bhp in special GT-350R race tune. These Shelby's had no back seat, were only available in white and were fully race ready.

Production:
2D Hardtop: 501,965
Fastback: 77,079
Convertible: 101,945

Engines:
170 I6 101 bhp.
200 I6 120 bhp.
260 V8 164 bhp.
289 V8 225 bhp.
289 V8 271 bhp.
(GT-350) 289 V8 306 bhp.
(GT-350R) 289 V8 360 bhp.

Performance:
N/A

 
1966 Ford Mustang



 



Comments: 1966 saw further refinement of the Mustang. The gauge cluster was redone to seperate the Mustang from its Falcon roots while the 260 cid V8 was replaced with 2 and 4 barrel versions of the 289 cid V8. The Shelby GT-350 was still available, though its race image was being dilluted by the addition of an automatic transmission, a choice of four colors, and special examples that were prepared for Hertz Rent A Car (known as Shelby GT-350H) for rental to weekend drag racers. Available on the GT-350 through 1968 was a Paxton supercharger which would boost horsepower by as much as 40%.

Production:
2D Hardtop: 499,751
Fastback: 35,698
Convertible: 72,119

Engines:
200 I6 120 bhp.
289 V8 200 bhp.
289 V8 225 bhp.
289 V8 271 bhp.
(GT-350) 289 V8 306 bhp.
(GT-350R) 289 V8 360 bhp.

Performance:
N/A

 
1967 Ford Mustang



 



Comments: 1967 saw a massive restyle of the Ford Mustang. Changes included bulkier sheetmetal below the beltline, a more aggressive grille, a concave tail panel, and a full fastback roofline for the fastback body style. The engine compartment was also increased and Ford dropped in its big block 390 to compete against the new Chevrolet Camaro SS396. Although the 390 was slightly detuned for the Mustang, its popularity sealed the end of the high performance 289 cid engine, which was later dropped from the lineup. Of greater interest to enthusiasts was the availablitity of another Shelby-tuned Mustang. The GT350 was still powered by a modified 289 V8, though output dropped to 290bhp. The new GT500 was powered by a reworked 428 V8 (some were reportedly built with the even more powerful, race ready 427 V8). The 1967 Shelby's were more civilized and sported numerous luxury options, which seemed to appeal to buyers. These would be the last Shelby Mustangs actually built by Shelby-American. All future models would be built by Ford with little Shelby involvement.

Production:
2D Hardtop: 356,271
Fastback: 71,042
Convertible: 44,808

Engines:
200 I6 115 bhp.
200 I6 120 bhp.
289 V8 195 bhp.
289 V8 271 bhp.
(Shelby GT350) 289 V8 290 bhp.
390 V8 320 bhp.
(Shelby GT500) 428 V8 355bhp@5400rpm, 420lb-ft@3200rpm.

Performance:
(Shelby GT500) 428/355: 0-60 in 6.2 sec, 1/4 mile in 14.6 sec @ 99mph.


 
1968 Ford Mustang



 



Comments: The 1968 Ford Mustang received a simpler grille and side trim and a limited number of 427 engines were slipped into the engine bays. These 427 engines were slightly detuned but still cranked out 390bhp, enough to strike fear on the streets. Then on April 1, 1968, Ford unveiled perhaps its most famous line of engines, the 428 Cobra Jet. It was based on the regular 428 but included larger valve heads, the race 427's intake manifold, and an oil-pan windage tray. It had ram-air induction and breathed through a functional hood scoop. Output was listed at 335bhp but was rumoured to be around 410bhp. The Shelby's were still available, joined by an available convertible model and renamed the Shelby Cobra. The GT-350 dropped its 289 cid 306 bhp engine and gained a 302 cid 250 bhp engine. Midway through the year, the GT-500 was dropped and was replaced by the GT-500KR ("King of the Road"). The GT-500KR sported the new Ram Air 428 Cobra Jet, still underrated at 335 bhp.

Production:
2D Hardtop: 249,447
Fastback: 42,581
Convertible: 25,376

Engines:
200 I6 115 bhp.
200 I6 120 bhp.
289 V8 195 bhp.
289 V8 271 bhp.
302 V8 230 bhp.
(Shelby Cobra GT-350) 302 V8 250 bhp.
390 V8 320 bhp.
390 V8 325 bhp.
427 V8 390 bhp.
(Cobra Jet) 428 V8 335 bhp @ 5400 rpm (est. 410bhp), 440 lb-ft @ 3400rpm.
(Shelby Cobra GT-500) 428 V8 350 bhp.

Performance:
(Cobra Jet) 428/335: 0-60 in 5.4 sec, 1/4 mile in 14.01@101mph.


 
1969 Ford Mustang



 



Comments: The Mustang was restyled for 1969, gaining 3.8 inches of length, all ahead of the front wheels, and about 140 lbs in curb weight. The Mach 1 body style debuted in 1969 and came standard with a 351 cid V8 but could also be had with the 428 Cobra Jet, which now came in three states of tune. The first was a non-Ram Air version, followed by the Ram-Air version which breathed through a shaker hood scoop. Topping the list was the new Super Cobra Jet which came with the Drag Pack option. The Super Cobra Jet used the shaker hood scoop, a modified crankshaft and stronger connecting rods. The Drag Pack also came with limited-slip 3.91:1 or 4.30:1 rear axles and no air conditioning. All three engines were underrated at 335bhp. All this power overwhelmed the rear tires, which suffered from a 59/41% f/r bias which also hurt handling. But then, these Mustangs weren't built for curves, just straight 1/4 mile lines.

The circle tracks were reserved for the Boss series of Mustangs. Named after stylist Larry Shinoda's nickname for Ford president Semon "Bunkie" Knudson, the Boss Mustangs were built to qualify the 429 V8 for NASCAR. The Boss 429 package came with a race ready 429 cid V8 with ram air induction, an aluminum high riser and header type exhaust manifolds. Mandatory options included a four speed manual and a 3.91:1 Traction-Lok axle. Also included were an oil cooler, trunk mounted battery, race suspension, and the best interior Mustang had to offer. Although impressive on paper, the Boss 429s failed on the street where their dependence on high revs hurt their street starts and the initial batch had incorrect valve springs that would stop winding at 4500rpm instead of 6000rpm. Nevertheless, it had good handling and would last through 1970. To combat Chevrolet's Camaro Z/28 in Trans Am racing, Ford built the Boss 302 which used a 302 cid V8 treated to the cylinder heads from the racing 351 cid engine and Ford's largest carb. It was underrated at the same 290bhp as the Camaro Z/28's engine and was available with the shaker hood scoop. Shelby Mustangs were still available, though they were more luxury oriented then ever before.

Production:
Mach 1: 72,458
Convertible: 14,746
Grande Hardtop Coupe: 22,182
Boss 302: 1,934
Boss 429: 858

Engines:
200 I6 115 bhp.
250 I6 155 bhp.
302 V8 220 bhp.
(Boss 302) 302 V8 290 bhp @ 5800 rpm, 290 lb-ft @ 4300 rpm.
351 V8 250 bhp.
(All Cobra Jets) 428 V8 335 bhp @ 5200 rpm, 440 lb-ft @ 3400 rpm.
(Boss 429) 429 V8 375 bhp @ 5200 rpm, 450 lb-ft @ 3400 rpm.

Performance:
(Super Cobra Jet) 428/335: 0-60 in 5.7 sec, 1/4 mile in 13.9 sec @ 103mph.
(Boss 429) 429/375: 0-60 in 6.8 sec, 1/4 mile in 14.0 sec @ 103mph.


 
1970 Ford Mustang



 



Comments: Both the Boss 302 and 429 continued into 1970. The 428 Cobra Jet continued as the top engine choice for the Mach 1 Mustang. New for 1970 was the 429 Cobra Jet, standard in the Boss 429. The 429 Cobra Jet was rated at 370 bhp while the Super Cobra Jet was rated for 375 bhp. This would be the last year for the Shelby Cobras, which were in fact left over 1969 models with some minor trim changes. A not so great end for a once great performer.

Production:
Mach 1: 40,970
Convertible: 7,643
Grande Hardtop Coupe: 13,581
Boss 302: 6,318
Boss 429: 498

Engines:
200 I6 115 bhp.
250 I6 155 bhp.
302 V8 220 bhp.
(Boss 302) 302 V8 290 bhp @ 5800 rpm, 290 lb-ft @ 4300 rpm.
351 V8 250 bhp.
351 V8 300 bhp.
(Cobra Jet) 428 V8 335 bhp @ 5200 rpm, 440 lb-ft @ 3400 rpm.
(Cobra Jet) 429 V8 370 bhp.
(Boss 429 - Super Cobra Jet) 429 V8 375 bhp @ 5200 rpm, 450 lb-ft @ 3400 rpm.

Performance:
(Boss 302) 302/290: 0-60 in 6.5 sec, 1/4 mile in 14.8 sec @ 96 mph.


 
1971 Ford Mustang



 



Comments: Ford's decade of "Total Performance" was drawing to a close. The Mustang grew by 2.1" of length, 2.8" of width, 1" of wheelbase, and about 100 lbs. Coupled with this weight gain was the disappearance of the Shelby models and the Boss 302 and Boss 429 models, and the weakening of the remaining engine choices. The 351 engine was detuned from 300 bhp to 285bhp while the 429 Cobra Jet dropped 5bhp to 370bhp. The performance banner was carried by the Mach 1 Mustang and the new Boss 351 model. The standard engine for the Mach 1 was the 351 Cleveland V8 with 285bhp but a 330bhp version was also available. The 429 Cobra Jet sported 370bhp while the top power choice was was the 429 Super Cobra Jet Ram Air. It had 11.3:1 compression, and generated 375bhp but its 1/4 mile times were slower than the Boss 351. The Boss 351 enjoyed a lower weight and a race bred 351 engine that had a radical solid-lifter cam, 11.0:1 compression, ram-air induction and came with a Hurst four-speed transmission and 3.91:1 Traction-Lok differential. This would be its only season as Ford performance would continue to decrease.

Production:
Mach 1: 36,499
Convertible: 6,121
Boss 351: Estimated 1,800

Engines:
250 I6 145 bhp.
302 V8 210 bhp.
351 V8 240 bhp.
351 V8 285 bhp.
(Boss 351) 351 V8 330 bhp @ 5400 rpm, 370 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm.
(Cobra Jet) 429 V8 370 bhp.
(Super Cobra Jet) 429 V8 375 bhp, 450 lb-ft.

Performance:
(Boss 351) 351/330: 0-60 in 5.8 sec, 1/4 mile in 13.9 sec @ 102 mph.


 
1972 Ford Mustang



 



Comments: Following industry lead, all power ratings for 1972 and later were listed in net ratings which included all accessories. This lead to some drastic drops in power listings which, coupled with the drop of all big block options, sealed the end of Ford Mustang performance. The Boss 351 was dropped leaving only the Mach 1 with any claim to performance. The top engine option was just a 275bhp 351 Cleveland.

Production:
Mach 1: 27,675
Convertible: 6,401

Engines:
250 I6 99 bhp.
302 V8 141 bhp.
351 V8 177 bhp.
351 V8 266 bhp.
351 V8 275 bhp.

Performance:
N/A


 
1973 Ford Mustang
 



 



Comments: All engine choices' power ratings dropped again as emission controls tightened. New federal guidelines resulted in mandatory bumpers that could withstand a 5mph collision, all of which didn't help the bloated styling. The top engine option was a weak 351 V8 producing just 156bhp and the performance oriented Ford Mustang would fade away as the restyled Mustang II would debut in 1974 with no claim to any performance.

Production:
Mach 1: 35,440
Convertible: 11,853

Engines:
250 I6 95 bhp.
302 V8 136 bhp.
351 V8 154 bhp.
351 V8 156 bhp.

Performance:
N/A
 

 

 

 

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Production Numbers

 

2006 Mustang Production Numbers

Total Production: 165,762

Coupe V6 Black - 10,391 - 6.27%
Coupe V6 Legend Lime - 2,787 - 1.68%
Coupe V6 Performance White - 5,987 - 3.61%
Coupe V6 Redfire - 6,770 - 4.08%
Coupe V6 Satin Silver - 7,102 - 4.28%
Coupe V6 Screaming Yellow - 2,970 - 1.79%
Coupe V6 Torch Red - 6,844 - 4.13%
Coupe V6 Tungsten Grey - 8,029 - 4.84%
Coupe V6 Vista Blue - 6,932 - 4.18%
Coupe V6 Windveil Blue - 6,270 - 3.78%
Coupe GT Black - 14,321 - 8.64%
Coupe GT Legend Lime - 1,796 - 1.08%
Coupe GT Performance White - 4,652 - 2.81%
Coupe GT Redfire - 5,351 - 3.23%
Coupe GT Satin Silver - 5,362 - 3.23%
Coupe GT Screaming Yellow - 2,483 - 1.50%
Coupe GT Torch Red - 6,045 - 3.65%
Coupe GT Tungsten Grey - 7,369 - 4.45%
Coupe GT Vista Blue - 5,618 - 3.39%
Coupe GT Windveil Blue - 3,403 - 2.05%
Convertible V6 Black - 2,836 - 1.71%
Convertible V6 Legend Lime - 862 - 0.52%
Convertible V6 Performance White - 2,841 - 1.71%
Convertible V6 Redfire - 2,967 - 1.79%
Convertible V6 Satin Silver - 2,752 - 1.66%
Convertible V6 Screaming Yellow - 1,011 - 0.61%
Convertible V6 Torch Red - 3,400 - 2.05%
Convertible V6 Tungsten Grey - 2,534 - 1.53%
Convertible V6 Vista Blue - 1,754 - 1.06%
Convertible V6 Windveil Blue - 2,275 - 1.37%
Convertible GT Black - 5,584 - 3.37%
Convertible GT Legend Lime - 713 - 0.43%
Convertible GT Performance White - 1,857 - 1.12%
Convertible GT Redfire - 2,596 - 1.57%
Convertible GT Satin Silver - 1,769 - 1.07%
Convertible GT Screaming Yellow - 1,243 - 0.75%
Convertible GT Torch Red - 3,052 - 1.84%
Convertible GT Tungsten Grey - 2,237 - 1.35%
Convertible GT Vista Blue - 1,686 - 1.02%
Convertible GT Windveil Blue - 1,311 - 0.79%

Most Popular Combo: Black GT Coupe
Least Popular/Rarest: Legend Lime GT Convertible - 713

V6: 87,314 52.67%
GT: 78,448 47.33%

Black - 33,132 - 20.0%
Tungsten Grey - 20,169 - 12.2%
Torch Red - 19,341 - 11.7%
Redfire - 17,684 - 10.7%
Satin Silver - 16,985 - 10.2%
Vista Blue - 15,990 - 9.6%
Performance White - 15,337 - 9.3%
Windveil Blue - 13,259 - 8.0%
Screaming Yellow - 7,707 - 4.6%
Legend Lime - 6,158 - 3.7%

 

2005 Mustang Production Numbers

 
 
 
2005 Mustang Production
All 2005 Mustang Production Numbers have been broken down into a variety of categories by Color, Transmission Type, Coupe, Convertible, Convertible Top Color, GT and V6 Models. This is one of the best break downs by production numbers ever obtained. You should be able to find exactly how many of your car was made by Model, Color, Trans Type, Coupe or Convertible and Interior Color. If you find any mistakes please email me and I will correct them.
 
Total Mustangs produced were 160, 412 for 2005.
 
By Model: GT = 60,792 , V6 = 99,620
 
By Body: Coupe = 118,286 , Convertible = 42,126
 
By Color
  • Black - 29,335
  • Legend Lime - 7,741
  • Mineral Grey - 16,590
  • Performance White - 14,890
  • Redfire - 18,627
  • Satin Silver - 21,194
  • Screaming Yellow - 8,438
  • Sonic Blue - 9,094
  • Torch Red - 20,110
  • Windveil Blue - 14,393
 
By Transmission: Automatic = 110, 449 , Manual = 49,963
 
By Interior Color
  • Dark Charcoal - 85,308
  • Dark Charcoal/Red - 16,978
  • Medium Parchment - 31,171
  • Light Graphite - 26,955
 
By Convertible Top: Black = 31,862 , Parchment = 10,264
 
Quick Links To 2005 Production Numbers Table
 
 
Mustang GT Coupe Manual Transmission
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
4361
2000
368
423
7152
Legend Lime
954
0
300
0
1254
Mineral Gray
2128
397
326
0
2851
Performance White
992
497
226
188
1903
Redfire
1675
641
325
233
2874
Satin Silver
2290
972
31
454
3747
Screaming Yellow
1552
0
0
0
1552
Sonic Blue
1478
0
113
329
1920
Torch Red
1616
1100
231
191
3138
Windveil Blue
1024
0
190
580
1794
Totals
18070
5607
2110
2398
28185
 
Mustang GT Coupe Automatic Transmission
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
2210
1191
399
274
4074
Legend Lime
551
0
271
0
822
Mineral Gray
1135
270
338
0
1743
Performance White
601
512
373
207
1693
Redfire
1135
607
397
276
2415
Satin Silver
1465
708
25
522
2720
Screaming Yellow
832
0
0
0
832
Sonic Blue
596
0
91
289
976
Torch Red
1047
950
288
190
2475
Windveil Blue
712
0
169
633
1514
Totals
10284
4238
2351
2391
19264
 
Mustang GT Convertible Manual Transmission with Black Top
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
973
549
83
69
1674
Legend Lime
140
0
15
0
155
Mineral Gray
300
71
22
0
393
Performance White
121
84
4
17
226
Redfire
324
149
8
40
521
Satin Silver
318
171
2
68
559
Screaming Yellow
451
0
0
0
451
Sonic Blue
268
0
0
50
318
Torch Red
428
463
10
32
933
Windveil Blue
159
0
4
82
245
Totals
3482
1487
148
358
5475
 
Mustang GT Convertible Manual Transmission with Parchment Top
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
0
0
106
0
106
Legend Lime
0
0
67
0
67
Mineral Gray
0
0
44
0
44
Performance White
0
0
98
0
98
Redfire
0
0
189
0
189
Satin Silver
0
0
4
0
4
Screaming Yellow
0
0
0
0
0
Sonic Blue
0
0
48
0
48
Torch Red
0
0
122
0
122
Windveil Blue
0
0
91
0
91
Totals
0
0
769
0
769
 
Mustang GT Convertible Automatic Transmission with Black Top
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
933
472
57
54
1516
Legend Lime
125
0
20
0
145
Mineral Gray
266
59
25
0
350
Performance White
123
144
12
48
327
Redfire
336
177
22
52
587
Satin Silver
359
192
15
118
684
Screaming Yellow
396
0
0
0
396
Sonic Blue
187
0
0
48
235
Torch Red
452
596
17
42
1107
Windveil Blue
204
0
10
115
329
Totals
3381
1640
178
477
5676
 
Mustang GT Convertible Automatic Transmission With Parchment Top
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
0
0
171
0
171
Legend Lime
0
0
125
0
125
Mineral Gray
0
0
79
0
79
Performance White
0
0
257
0
257
Redfire
0
0
333
0
333
Satin Silver
0
0
5
0
5
Screaming Yellow
0
0
0
0
0
Sonic Blue
0
0
61
0
61
Torch Red
0
0
233
0
233
Windveil Blue
0
0
159
0
159
Totals
0
0
1423
0
1423
 
Mustang V6 Coupe Automatic Transmission
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
4825
501
1425
1248
7999
Legend Lime
2018
0
1149
0
3167
Mineral Gray
3218
77
3622
0
6917
Performance White
2224
247
2218
1734
6423
Redfire
2806
169
2304
1691
6970
Satin Silver
4296
294
71
3809
8470
Screaming Yellow
2872
0
0
0
2872
Sonic Blue
1900
0
264
1215
3379
Torch Red
3155
341
1815
1561
6872
Windveil Blue
2069
0
1075
2997
6141
Totals
29383
1629
13943
14255
59210
 
Mustang V6 Coupe Manual Transmission
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
1670
200
212
292
2374
Legend Lime
509
0
244
0
753
Mineral Gray
867
25
202
0
1094
Performance White
326
61
181
167
735
Redfire
693
43
272
221
1229
Satin Silver
889
97
17
327
1330
Screaming Yellow
673
0
0
0
673
Sonic Blue
666
0
65
306
1037
Torch Red
754
69
131
220
1174
Windveil Blue
550
0
165
503
1218
Totals
7597
495
1489
2036
11617
 
Mustang V6 Convertible Automatic Transmission with Black Top
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
1801
494
125
424
2844
Legend Lime
546
0
32
0
578
Mineral Gray
1027
82
124
0
1233
Performance White
740
225
68
479
1512
Redfire
969
144
66
605
1784
Satin Silver
1484
205
12
1598
3299
Screaming Yellow
1380
0
0
0
1380
Sonic Blue
515
0
0
172
687
Torch Red
1435
369
92
672
2568
Windveil Blue
908
0
69
713
1690
Totals
10805
1519
588
4663
17575
 
Mustang V6 Convertible Automatic Transmission with Parchment Top
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
0
0
656
0
656
Legend Lime
0
0
475
0
475
Mineral Gray
0
0
1561
0
1561
Performance White
0
0
1377
0
1377
Redfire
0
0
1335
0
1335
Satin Silver
0
0
7
0
7
Screaming Yellow
0
0
0
0
0
Sonic Blue
0
0
163
0
163
Torch Red
0
0
938
0
938
Windveil Blue
0
0
779
0
779
Totals
0
0
7291
0
7291
 
Mustang V6 Convertible Manual Transmission with Black Top
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
464
135
16
54
669
Legend Lime
116
0
13
0
129
Mineral Gray
259
15
8
0
282
Performance White
108
56
15
19
198
Redfire
170
38
9
35
252
Satin Silver
245
39
0
78
362
Screaming Yellow
282
0
0
0
282
Sonic Blue
182
0
0
37
219
Torch Red
297
80
13
41
431
Windveil Blue
183
0
16
113
312
Totals
2306
363
90
377
3136
 
Mustang V6 Convertible Manual Transmission with Parchment Top
 
Dark Charcoal
Dark Charcoal/Red
Medium Parchment
Light Graphite
Total
Black
0
0
90
0
90
Legend Lime
0
0
71
0
71
Mineral Gray
0
0
43
0
43
Performance White
0
0
141
0
141
Redfire
0
0
138
0
138
Satin Silver
0
0
7
0
7
Screaming Yellow
0
0
0
0
0
Sonic Blue
0
0
51
0
51
Torch Red
0
0
119
0
119
Windveil Blue
0
0
121
0
121
Totals
0
0
781
0
781
 

 

2007 Mustang Production Numbers

 

 

 

Mustang Production Numbers (1984-2007)

 

Model Year # of Mustangs built
   
2007 157,487
2006 165,762
2005 160,412
2004 129,858
2003 153,134
2002 142,404
2001 155,563
2000 215,693
1999 133,637
1998 175,522
1997 108,344
1996 135,620
1995 185,986
1994 123,198
1993 114,228
1992 79,280
1991 98,737
1990 128,189
1989 209,769
1988 211,225
1987 159,145
1986 224,410
1985 156,514
1984 141,480
1983 120,873
1982 130,418
1981 182,552
1980 271,322
1979 369,936
1978 192,410
1977 153,173
1976 187,567
1975 188,575
1974 385,993
1973 133,867
1972 125,093
1971 149,678
1970 190,727
1969 299,824
1968 317,404
1967 472,121
1966 607,568
1965-1964½ 559,451
 

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