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  2. CJ Pony Parts - Wikipedia

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    CJ Pony Parts has also featured multiple vehicles at The SEMA Show including a custom built 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback [3] and 2015 Ford Focus ST on behalf of Ford Motor Company. [4] Aside from Ford Mustang parts, CJ Pony Parts also carries parts for the Ford Focus ST , Ford Fiesta ST , F-150 and early model Ford Bronco along with Jeep ...

  3. Ken Miles - Wikipedia

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    Miles was born on 1 November 1918 in Sutton Coldfield, then in Warwickshire, now in the city of Birmingham. [1] He was the son of Eric Miles and Clarice Jarvis. [2] After a failed attempt to run away to the United States, [3] Miles left school at the age of 15 to work as an apprentice at Wolseley Motors, [2] who sent him to a technical school to broaden his knowledge of vehicle construction. [3]

  4. File:CJ Pony Parts, updated logo.jpg - Wikipedia

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    CJ Pony Parts This page was last edited on 19 March 2024, at 07:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. Ford Mustang (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    When equipped with the 289 "HiPo" engine and a 4.11 rear axle ratio, the 1965 Mustang achieved 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 5.2 seconds and a 1 ⁄ 4 mile (402 m) time of 14.0 seconds at 100 mph (161 km/h). [34] The 1966 Mustang debuted with moderate trim changes including a new grille, side ornamentation, wheel covers, and gas cap.

  6. California Special Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 California Special package 402A includes a unique chrome billet grille with a tri-color Mustang pony logo, for 2012, Ford replaced the chrome billet grille with a black plastic unit that retained the tri-bar Mustang logo, GT/CS faded side stripes, unique lower fascia with fog lights, unique "GT" 19-inch rims with 245-45/19 tires ...

  7. Pony car - Wikipedia

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    The Mustang broke all post-World War II automobile sales records, "creating the 'pony car' craze soon adopted by competitors." [19] The 1965 Mustang provided the template for the new class of automobiles. [20] [21] The term "pony car" to describe members of its ranks was coined by Car Life magazine editor Dennis Shattuck. [22]