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Tim Daley(MI)    Posted 04-17-2018 at 10:01:26 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [No Email]  
  • Happy Birthday - FORD Mustang
  • Today, April 17,2018 marks the 54th birthday of the production model Mustang, released on this day in 1964. Design began as early as 1962 using a FORD Falcon chassis. Lee Iacocca was at the helm and this was his baby.


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    David Bruce Sturner    Posted 05-08-2018 at 01:52:33 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [Email]  
  • Re: Happy Birthday - FORD Mustang
  • Still looks beautiful. Say, I was reading some old posts about Sherman Products. (did a google search for fun) - read some of your posts around 2013 about the plant. My father and his brother worked as draftsmen at Sherman Products in the 50's. He worked at National Twist Drill prior to that, then after Sherman Products went to Chrysler Tank Division as an engineer. I remember him being talking about the steering mechanism that allowed farmers to drive over furrows with out the steering wheel going back and forth. I remember also the step down transmission, the digger and the forklift attachment. He told me in the south back in those days the concrete floors were poured so thin in warehouses that the forklifts of that era were too heavy and would crack the floors. The 8Ns and 9Ns were lighter and they sold many of the forklift attachments down south.
    My grandfather worked in the 8N plant as well. We lived in Berkley until my Dad got a job offer at Hiller Helicopters in Palo Alto CA - and out west we went. Had an uncle and aunt that lived in Clawson. I will look through my Dad's stuff for Sherman Products brochures. I remember seeing some years ago. My dad saved everything. Thanks for taking me back a ways. I live in Oregon now and everytime I see an 8N or 9N I think of dad and grandpa.
    Dave Sturner

    Bruce(OR)    Posted 04-20-2018 at 23:21:25 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [No Email]  
  • Re: Happy Birthday - FORD Mustang
  • Which led to the FTC declaring that July 4th is the turn over date for the new car model year.
    Cars made after the 4th of July could be sold as next years model.
    That lasted for a long time. Currently it has gone out the window again in finding that my wife's Town & Country van has a production date of late 2003 or very, very early 204 and was sold as a 2005.

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