
Ford’s vision represented a radical departure from the industry standard in automobile history. While other manufacturers focused on creating expensive novelties for the wealthy, Ford was determined to do the opposite, paving the way for a legacy that would eventually include iconic models like the Ford Mustang.

Unveiled at the 1964 New York World's Fair, the first Ford Mustang was a phenomenon in automobile history—it created a new class of automobile known as the 'pony car' and became an instant symbol of 1960s youth and freedom, solidifying the Ford legacy.

Henry Ford's vision was to create a durable platform within the context of automobile history that customers could adapt for various purposes, from farm work to delivery services. This innovative approach not only contributed to the Ford legacy but also laid the foundation for a century of utility and reliability, paving the way for iconic models like the Ford Mustang.

Marketed as an 'All-Purpose Vehicle,' the Bronco was a master of disguise in the realm of automobile history. You could find it as a tough little pickup, a doorless, roofless roadster for ultimate fun in the sun, or the now-iconic wagon. With its boxy-jawed good looks and available V8 growl, the Bronco exemplified the Ford legacy, appealing not just to ranchers but also to racers, rebels, and adventurers, much like the legendary Ford Mustang.