Try Not to Drool Over the Most Iconic Classic Cars of the ’50s and ’60s

Ford Mustang

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The Ford Mustang, which first went on sale in 1965, took many of the ideas from the Thunderbird to build another luxury personal car. Likely in part inspired by the Thunderbird, these car came with a comfortable back seat that made long road trips possible for more than two passengers. The 1964 James Bond movie “Goldfinger” helped ensure the popularity of the soon to be released car, and its legacy has continued in large part thanks to the Wilson Pickett song “Mustang Sally.”

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