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    Ten Ford Mustang History MakersThe People Behind the Success of the Ford Mustang

    With 40 plus years of collective pavement beneath its wheels, the Ford Mustang has proven time

    and time again to be a top performer. Its the people working behind the scenes, however, that

    are the true American legends; people such as Carroll Shelby, Steve Saleen, Lee Iacocca, and

    Donald Frey. Nor can we fail to mention the hard work of all the factory workers in places such

    as Dearborn, Michigan and Flat Rock, Michigan. Without their hard work, the Mustang would

    have never made its way into the driveways of consumers. Although we couldn't possibly include

    them all, what follows are ten Ford Mustang History Makers.

    1. Lee Iacocca

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    To many, Lee Iacocca is considered the father of the Ford Mustang. In essence, he is the business man and marketing guru

    behind the Mustangs initial introduction into the marketplace. Iacocca joined Ford Motor Company in the early 1950s

    and quickly worked his way up through the ranks. In the early 1960s, while working as Fords General Manager,

    Iacoccapitched his visionof a fun-to-drive compact car to Ford board members. This car would eventually become the

    1964 1/2 Ford Mustang. On his 40th Birthday, October 15, 1964, Iacocca was made President of the Ford Division.

    2. Donald Frey

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    Donald Frey was the Chief Engineer for Fords car programs during the time the 1964-1/2 Mustang was created. He is

    credited with conceiving the first prototype, the 1962 Mustang I concept, which was a mid-engine two-seater roadster. As

    part of Lee Iacoccas Fairlane Committee, Frey headed up all engineering aspects of the first Ford Mustang as Product

    Manager. He was eventually promoted to Vice President of North American Product Development, and oversaw thedevelopment of all Mustangs until his departure from the company in 1968.

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    3. Carroll Shelby

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    When most people think of performance Mustangs, the name Shelby comes to mind. Carroll Shelby, a former race car

    driver and test pilot, is credited with helping Ford create the first high-performance Mustang. Shortly after the design of

    the first year Mustang, Lee Iacocca reached out to Shelby and asked if he would be willing to turn the Mustang into a

    racing machine. Shelby was up for the task, and began work on the first racing Mustang. On January 27th, 1965, the

    firstShelby Mustang,a1965 Shelby GT350, made its public debut. The car was an instant hit at the track. Shelby

    continued to make performance Mustangs for Ford until 1970. He rejoined forces with Ford in 2005 when he created the

    2006 special-edition Shelby GT-H.

    4. Joe Oros

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    Joe Oros is credited with creating the initial clay model for the 1964-1/2 Mustang. His model is said to have been the

    creative force which won over decision makers at Ford, thus giving the green light to move forward with the Mustang

    project. Oros, who was a Ford Division Design Chief, received an Industrial Design Institute award for his work on the

    1965 Mustang.

    5. Bob Tasca, Sr.

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    Are you familiar with the Cobra Jet 428 engine? Drag racer Bob Tasca, Sr., owner of Tasca Ford in Rhode Is land, was the

    man behind this performance power horse. Tasca was frustrated, in the 60s, when potential buyers would leave his

    dealership because the Mustang wasnt fast enough. In turn, he and his dealership team created their own engine (Cobra

    Jet 428) using parts from the Ford service parts catalog. On the drag strip, his engine blew away the competition, thus

    resulting in a demand for the 428. In all, Tasca is credited with making Ford Mustangs better than when they left the

    factory. He once even told Henry Ford II that he made lousy cars. His influence at Ford, as a quality consultant, has

    resulted in years of Mustang performance.

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    6. Jack Roush

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    When I think of racing, I think ofJack Roushand his trademark Panama hat. In 1964, Roush purchased his first Ford

    Mustang while working as an engineer at Ford. He later went on to run ROUSH Racing, ROUSH Performance, and

    ROUSH Industries. From 1990 through 2004, Roushs company worked with Team Mustang as they developed the third

    and fourth generation Mustangs. His company currently producesperformance Mustangssuch as the 427R Trak Pak and

    the P-51A Mustang.

    7. Steve Saleen

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    Think of the Saleen Mustang and Steve Saleen comes to mind. Saleen is a former race car driver who formed Saleen

    Autosport in 1983. The company produced its first Mustang which debuted in 1984. The modified Mustang finishing first

    in its class at the Mosport 24-hour race. In all, Saleen is known around the world for hismodified Mustangs. In May of

    2007, he resigned as Vice Chairman of Saleen, Inc.

    8. Larry Shinoda

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    Larry Shinoda is the man who oversaw design of the early '70s Ford Mustang. Although his time at Ford was brief

    (reportedly 18 months), he had a huge impact on the performance Mustangs of the early '70s. Most notably, he pushed for

    the Kamm back end first appearing on the1971 Mustang. The names Boss 302 and Boss 429 are all associated with

    Shinoda, as he was responsible for applying these packages to the production Mustang.

    9. Janine Bay

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    Janine Bay is known as the Ford Mustang Vehicle Line Director and Product Engineer who lead the team to develop the

    first Special Vehicle Team (SVT) Mustang Cobra in 1993. Bay is one of the first women ever to head up a sports car

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    division for an automotive manufacturer. In addition, she was involved in the production of the1999 Ford Mustang. Bay

    has also been an active member of the Mustang Club of American, having served on its board.

    10. Art Hyde

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    Many people (me included) think Ford did an amazing job on the2001 Bullitt Mustang. The true credit goes to Art Hyde

    who served as Mustang Chief Program Engineer from February 1998 through April 2001. Hyde and his team at Ford

    worked on all stages of the design, from conception through launch. Hyde saw his first Mustang at the Worlds Fair

    introduction in April of 1964. In addition, he is the creator the Mach 1000 stereo which launched in 2002, and the 2003

    Mach 1. His most important contribution was made leading the development of the all-new 2005 Mustang. Although his

    successor launched the vehicle, all key decisions had been made and the vehicle was 90+% designed before he left.

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