Did Mustang Ever Make a Pickup Truck?

Mustang: The Popular Muscle Car With a Pickup Truck History

The Ford Mustang is one of the most iconic muscle cars in history. It’s been around for over 50 years, and its unmistakable style has become an American icon. But, did you know that the Mustang actually has a pickup truck past?

Yes, it’s true! In the mid-1960s, Ford released the Mustang II based on its full-size pickup truck.

It was designed as a smaller and more economical version of the full-size Mustang with an upgraded engine and suspension. The Mustang II was available with a standard 5.0 liter V8 engine and had a top speed of 115 mph. It also featured an independent rear suspension, which gave it better handling than most other pickups on the road at the time.

Unfortunately, due to its small size and lack of power compared to other pickups on the market, sales of the Mustang II declined quickly after its introduction. Ford stopped production of it in 1973 after only three years in production.

Despite its brief life as a pickup truck, it did leave behind some lasting legacies for future generations of Mustangs to come. For instance, many parts from the Mustang II were used in later generations of Mustangs like the Fox Body and SN95 models. This allowed Ford to keep costs down while still offering buyers plenty of performance options for their vehicles.

So while it may not have been a success as a pickup truck, it did give rise to some classic Mustangs that are still enjoyed today by car enthusiasts around the world.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, even though Ford’s attempt at creating a pickup truck from the Mustang didn’t last long due to poor sales figures, it did give rise to some classic Mustangs that are still enjoyed today by car enthusiasts around the world – proving that sometimes even bad ideas can lead to good things! To answer our question – yes, Ford did make a pickup truck based on their iconic muscle car – but only for three short years before discontinuing production in 1973.

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Susan Delgado