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10,000,000th Ford Mustang Rolls Off the Assembly Line

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10,000,000th Ford Mustang Rolls Off the Assembly Line in Flat Rock, Michigan

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/1...an-127697.html


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Around this time tomorrow, the Ford Motor Company will lift the veils off the 10 millionth Mustang. That’s right, ladies and gents; America’s original pony car now numbers in the 10,000,000s, with production going stronger than ever in Flat Rock, Michigan.
Fords Mustang has been in production since 1964.

That's a lot Mustangs.

Congratulations to Ford.



However...

By comparison the VW type 1 bug was in production from 1938-2003 with a total of 21,529,464 produced.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Beetle

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By 2002, over 21 million Type 1s had been produced, but by 2003, annual production had dropped to 30,000 from a peak of 1.3 million in 1971. VW announced the end of production in June 2003, citing decreasing demand, and the final original Type 1 VW Beetle (No. 21,529,464 rolled off the production line at Puebla, Mexico, on 30 July 2003,[49] 65 years after its original launch.

Does anyone here think Ford will catch VW in the next 11 years and take the crown ?


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