Ford Mustang Short Ram Intake t 1955 T-Bird. To broaden market appeal it was later remodeled as a four-seat car styled under the direction of Project Design Chief Joe Oros and his team of L. David Ash, Gale Halderman, and John Foster[18][19] — in Ford's Lincoln-Mercury Division design studios, which produced the winning design in an intramural design contest instigated by Iacocca.Having set the design standards for the Mustang[20], Oros said:Oros added:To cut down the development cost and achieve a suggested retail price of US$2,368, the Mustang was based heavily on familiar yet simple components. Much of the chassis, susp Features for your Ford Mustang - 6061 T6 Aluminum Intake Tubing with Polished finish *except special editions
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