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Dan Gurney. Lee Iococa. 007 movies. Pace car for the Indy 500. What do they all have in common?

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On April 17, 1964 the automotive world was rocked when a new vehicle was introduced. It was in at least two James Bond films: Thunderball and Goldfinger. Dan Gurney was a driver of the test car before production started and Lee Ioccoa, the man responsible for the mini van at Chrysler, was responsible for this new car that has been an icon with auto enthusiast since 1964. The car? The Ford Mustang.

When I started researching the origins of the Mustang, it led to so many trails of information, it was almost overwhelming. This is another car that’s exciting for me to talk about. Partly because I owned a 1979 coupe-the loud and sorta fast car I always wanted in high school. This is a great story that you’ll enjoy. So, let’s get right into it.

Here’s links to more information on the introduction of the Ford Mustang:

http://www.365daysofmotoring.com

Jalopnik.com: This Day in History, the Ford Mustang

Auto.HowStuffWorks.com: 1965-1966 Ford Mustang

Wikipedia: Ford Mustang

What’s coming up next on My First Ride? I’m constantly searching for people that would enjoy telling the stories of their first rides and how their lives were influenced by them. You know, the story behind the story

And I bet you probably know someone that would be a great guest for My First Ride Podcast, right? Maybe that someone is you. Let me know a little about them and their, story. Same goes for you. What about telling your story?

Check us out and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcast Spotify, iHeart Radio and more.

And of course, you can also go to the website at MyFirstRidePodcast.com.

Final thoughts….

You may not have your first ride, but you still have the memories. It’s time to share them.

Contact me if you have questions regarding today’s podcast or would like to be a guest on My First Ride Podcast. 972-771-7898 or send an email to myfirstridepodcast@gmail.com

I’m Gary Neidert and you’ve just experienced My First Ride Podcast.

Thanks for listening and watching.

  continue reading

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On April 17, 1964 the automotive world was rocked when a new vehicle was introduced. It was in at least two James Bond films: Thunderball and Goldfinger. Dan Gurney was a driver of the test car before production started and Lee Ioccoa, the man responsible for the mini van at Chrysler, was responsible for this new car that has been an icon with auto enthusiast since 1964. The car? The Ford Mustang.

When I started researching the origins of the Mustang, it led to so many trails of information, it was almost overwhelming. This is another car that’s exciting for me to talk about. Partly because I owned a 1979 coupe-the loud and sorta fast car I always wanted in high school. This is a great story that you’ll enjoy. So, let’s get right into it.

Here’s links to more information on the introduction of the Ford Mustang:

http://www.365daysofmotoring.com

Jalopnik.com: This Day in History, the Ford Mustang

Auto.HowStuffWorks.com: 1965-1966 Ford Mustang

Wikipedia: Ford Mustang

What’s coming up next on My First Ride? I’m constantly searching for people that would enjoy telling the stories of their first rides and how their lives were influenced by them. You know, the story behind the story

And I bet you probably know someone that would be a great guest for My First Ride Podcast, right? Maybe that someone is you. Let me know a little about them and their, story. Same goes for you. What about telling your story?

Check us out and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcast Spotify, iHeart Radio and more.

And of course, you can also go to the website at MyFirstRidePodcast.com.

Final thoughts….

You may not have your first ride, but you still have the memories. It’s time to share them.

Contact me if you have questions regarding today’s podcast or would like to be a guest on My First Ride Podcast. 972-771-7898 or send an email to myfirstridepodcast@gmail.com

I’m Gary Neidert and you’ve just experienced My First Ride Podcast.

Thanks for listening and watching.

  continue reading

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