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- 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible, Serial Number One - It's an old auto industry cliche -- "you can't sell a young man an old man's car, but you can sell an old man a young man's car." It's also true. The sporty Mustang was a young man's -- and woman's -- car. The under-30 crowd loved it. But older people also bought them, often as a second car. The Mustang hit a sweet spot in the market, appealing to a wide range of buyers.

- 1964
- Collections - Artifact
1965 Ford Mustang Convertible, Serial Number One
It's an old auto industry cliche -- "you can't sell a young man an old man's car, but you can sell an old man a young man's car." It's also true. The sporty Mustang was a young man's -- and woman's -- car. The under-30 crowd loved it. But older people also bought them, often as a second car. The Mustang hit a sweet spot in the market, appealing to a wide range of buyers.
- Ford Mustang Serial Number 1 and Original Owner Captain Stanley Tucker, 1966 - Ford Mustang serial number 1 rolled off the assembly line in March of 1964 and embarked on a Canadian publicity tour. It was purchased by airline pilot Captain Stanley Tucker in Newfoundland on April 14 -- three days before the 1965 Mustang was introduced to the public. In this photograph, Captain Tucker poses with his Wimbledon White convertible.

- February 22, 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Mustang Serial Number 1 and Original Owner Captain Stanley Tucker, 1966
Ford Mustang serial number 1 rolled off the assembly line in March of 1964 and embarked on a Canadian publicity tour. It was purchased by airline pilot Captain Stanley Tucker in Newfoundland on April 14 -- three days before the 1965 Mustang was introduced to the public. In this photograph, Captain Tucker poses with his Wimbledon White convertible.
- Ford Mustang Serial Number 1 with Original Owner, Captain Stanley Tucker, 1966 - Ford Mustang serial number 1 rolled off the assembly line in March of 1964 and embarked on a Canadian publicity tour. It was purchased by airline pilot Captain Stanley Tucker in Newfoundland on April 14 -- three days before the 1965 Mustang was introduced to the public. In this photograph, Captain Tucker poses with his Wimbledon White convertible.

- February 22, 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Mustang Serial Number 1 with Original Owner, Captain Stanley Tucker, 1966
Ford Mustang serial number 1 rolled off the assembly line in March of 1964 and embarked on a Canadian publicity tour. It was purchased by airline pilot Captain Stanley Tucker in Newfoundland on April 14 -- three days before the 1965 Mustang was introduced to the public. In this photograph, Captain Tucker poses with his Wimbledon White convertible.
- Ford Mustang Serial Number 1 and Original Owner Captain Stanley Tucker, Newfoundland, Canada, 1966 - Ford Mustang serial number 1 rolled off the assembly line in March of 1964 and embarked on a Canadian publicity tour. It was purchased by airline pilot Captain Stanley Tucker in Newfoundland on April 14 -- three days before the 1965 Mustang was introduced to the public. In this photograph, Captain Tucker poses with his Wimbledon White convertible.

- February 22, 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Mustang Serial Number 1 and Original Owner Captain Stanley Tucker, Newfoundland, Canada, 1966
Ford Mustang serial number 1 rolled off the assembly line in March of 1964 and embarked on a Canadian publicity tour. It was purchased by airline pilot Captain Stanley Tucker in Newfoundland on April 14 -- three days before the 1965 Mustang was introduced to the public. In this photograph, Captain Tucker poses with his Wimbledon White convertible.