The Mustang is Ford’s longest-running nameplate, having been introduced on April 17 at the 1964 New York World Fair, and today represents one out of every two sports cars sold in the U.S. Sales topped 419,000 units in its first 12 months on the market, and passed the one million mark in the first two years, shattering the sales records of any single model in history.
To celebrate its 45th anniversary, Ford will offer the 2009 Mustang with a special badge, an optional glass roof and slightly updated trim, reports AutoWeek.
Although the limited production may end up costing Ford sales, the carmaker is hoping to build anticipation ahead of the launch of a facelifted model due next year.


Reader Comments
Thu Jun 5 2008 7:41 PM
chris says
wow.. thats a bold move.. a limited model year mustang. not a limited edition. a limited model year. that has to be a first.
I guarantee that every last one of them will sell before june of next year, regardless of the price of petrol. The glass roof and the new trim were enough to keep people buying it.. but this... wow. that 2010 model better hit the lots by july or august.
Thu Jun 5 2008 7:43 PM
Roy says
Seems like it could be a really smart move to me - are they taking a leaf out of Apple's (iPhone) book?
Thu Jun 5 2008 8:34 PM
lynda says
Roy thats a good question :P
Thu Jun 5 2008 11:10 PM
Paul says
It will also help the dealers. No last year models sitting around when the update comes. And full profit for the 2009 models. Finally. Something done right.
Fri Jun 6 2008 12:00 AM
bambam says
yes Mustang or mustang fans are like Porsche fan. It's a winner in its class and tradition.
it should be a sell out but what about the other ranges that the mustang usually covers.
I mean this is only one version of the mustang and only one.
mustang usually covers more than that one market range, will there be anything else in the future to cover that left over range from ford.
Fri Jun 6 2008 12:24 AM
Wizards Lore says
hats of to Ford...they are actaully starting to play the market right. these cars although the last of the line will be worth more that the originals due to their exclusivity. I hope you yanks enjoy them, wish we could get them out here for less than US$130,000
Fri Jun 6 2008 7:15 AM
chris says
bambam.. if the article is correct, it sounds like there will only be 45,000 mustangs in 2009. it's not an anniversary edition.. that's the entire year. 45,000.
Fri Jun 6 2008 10:33 AM
Gus says
Dang, and I though my car was super-exclusive... :)
Mon Jun 9 2008 3:34 AM
Wizards Lore says
*searches for a a flipping off smiley to send to Gus* :-)
Sat Jun 14 2008 12:52 PM
mateo says
so what ever happened to Steve Saleen saying the 2009 mustangs would have a horsepower increase???
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