65 Mustang Wagon

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  1. silverfox

    silverfox New Member

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    Nicest one I've seen like that....

    But is it a hatchback?
     
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    I can accept that Mustang as a wagon, kinda like the Nomad being a wagon.:2_thumbs_up_-_anima
     
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    Looks like it opens from the tail lights up.
     
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    That Mustang never did a thing for me, the prototype 67 looked alot better IMO..

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    It's a crap pic, so we don't know BUT it kinda looks like a wagon, real tail gate maybe?

    The one on Ebay "looks" wagon but IMO is a hatchback.....no matter the cargo capacity, if it doesn't fit through the hatch, you can't haul it.

    This pic has?? me also.....it's a proto, so you would think it's at Ford. Why is there a vette in the upper rite corner?
     
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    Ford didn't build it, Tedy. Hey....where's the tail lights on that one you posted.:confused:
     
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    I believe this is a styling study for the 1969 Mustang - not an actual built vehicle or even a 'Concept' ('Show') vehicle. Notice the numbered plaque in the photo. It shows "10-25-66" This is probably the date the photo was taken. A 2-year lead time is about right. Styling study photos were typically taken with number identifiers like this. The concept also appears to have those 'wide-oval' whitewall tires that were just coming out then. I've seen this photo and this vehicle before, but unfortunately, I can't find out any more information on it. As to a tailgate or hatch, my guess with this one would be just a lift-up glass.
     
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    I doubt it was taken at Ford Motor Co. There's a 65-66 Corvette sitting right in front of the building. Ford would not have allowed that; any employee that drove a car other than a FoMoCo was told to park in the back of the lots.
     
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    Auto makers have been known to buy a competitor's car or two for.....study. Not unheard of. I'd bet this was taken at a Ford location.....
     

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