This Day in History

The Ford Mustang, a symbol of American automotive innovation, made its grand debut at the New York World’s Fair on April 17, 1964. This sleek and affordable sports car captured the hearts of Americans, revolutionizing the auto industry and becoming an instant classic. Its introduction not only spawned a new class of vehicles, the “pony car,” but it also became a cultural icon, representing freedom, adventure, and the American dream.