Mustang Sales:
1964 121,538
1965 559,451
1966 607,568
1967 472,121
1968 317,404
1969 299,824
1970 191,239
1971 151,484
1972 125,813
1973 134,817
1974 385,993 (crazy jump for the MII)
1975 188,575
1976 187,567
1977 153,173
1978 192,410
1979 369,936 (Expected jump in sales)
1980 271,322
1981 182,552
1982 130,418
1983 120,873
1984 141,480
1985 156,514
1986 224,410
1987 169,772
1988 211,225
1989 209,769
1990 128,189
1991 98,737
1992 79,280
1993 114,335
1994 123,198
1995 136,962
1996 122,674
1997 116,610
1998 144,732
1999 166,915
2000 173,676
2001 169,198
2002 138,356
2003 140,350
2004 129,858
2005 160,975 (I thought they sold more, you couldn't find GT manual cars when the S197 came out)
2006 166,530
2007 134,626
2008 91,251
2009 66,623
2010 73,716
2011 70,438
2012 82,995
2013 77,186
2014 82,635
2015 122,349
2016 105,932
2017 81,866
2018 75,842
2019 72,489
2020 Probably not going to be great at all
I just bought one last week, 23,085 miles...
Mustang GT Conv..jpg
Some one really likes yellow mustangs lol^^^
Guilty as charged!
Just picked up a set of chrome FR500 rims for it.
Already installed the rear tail light black-out panel.
Nice mustang! If this covid shit clears up, we should hit a Wilson Park cruise night.
1999 Z28. A4. Magnaflow catback and a lid. 60k miles.
15 Wrangler
15 RAM v6
Fiat Mopars!
That was so well written! I owned one of those USED.
I knew at the time (as most did) that the car was a
joke, it was so bad.
But a like new, low mileage car for only $800? I had to
try it, so I did. But unlike the owner from that article, I
bought mine eye's wide open.
I don't recall the gas mileage ever being that good. But
I used it as I did (do) most every car I buy, drive it for a
while, then sell it.
But I bought this clean, late model used car so cheap surely
I'b sell it for more.......I sold it for what I paid for it and that
was a glorious day!
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