The Ford
Mustang Mach 1 was introduced in 1964 as a sporty " pony car " to attract
younger buyers into Ford products. After only a few short years of
development, Ford saw the need to create performance
Mustangs to
compete with GM and their release of the
Camaro and Firebird. While several
performance options had existed in the form of factory 289's (from the '65s
on) & factory FE code engines (new for 1968), the vast majority of Ford
Mustangs's performance mantle was carried by cars modified by the
legendary Carrol Shelby. 1969 was the benchmark year for Ford
Mustang
in its proliferation of performance names and engines. No less than 6
factory performance
Mustang models were available (
Boss 302, 429,
Shelby GT350, GT500 and the
Mach 1). Additionally, 9 variations
of V-8s were available in the 69-70 cars.