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1964½ Mustangs 289 High Performance Engine - Original Owners' Stories

In 1964, These People Bought New Mustangs. They Still Own Them Today.
By Donald Farr
Photography by Owner, Donald Farr
1964 Mustangs 289 Engine Mustang 45Th Anniversary Celebration
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1964 Mustangs 289 Engine Mustang 45Th Anniversary Celebration
During the Mustang 45th Anniversary Celebration, Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally (in red sweater) visited with the original owner group and their families in front of the Barber Motorsports Park museum.
At the Mustang 45th Celebration in Birmingham last April, a special group of owners and their Mustangs convened in front of the Barber Motorsports Park motorcycle museum. Forty-five years ago, these ten people purchased brand-new '641/2 Mustangs during the height of Mustang mania. Through divorces, children, accidents, job relocations, and overseas military service, they have held on to the car that reminds them of their youthful swagger. Today, they are a unique group who remember the thrill of taking delivery of a new Mustang and can still walk out into the garage to relive the experience.

1964 Mustangs 289 Engine Phil Florio And Wife
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1964 Mustangs 289 Engine Phil Florio And Wife
Phil Florio with his wife Sharon
Early Hi-Po
Phil Florio has the perfect answer for people who ask why he keeps his old Mustang: "When I get in, turn the key, and drive away, I'm 25 again."

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Forty-five years later, Phil still has his Hi-Po Mustang hardtop. He has driven the car 65,000 miles and it still has its original sheetmetal, powertrain, and most other components. He says the front bucket seats have been recovered and the door panels replaced.

1964 Mustangs 289 Engine Alex Alexander And Wife
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1964 Mustangs 289 Engine Alex Alexander And Wife
Alex Alexander and wife, Carolyn
Special Order
When Edgar "Alex" Alexander purchased his '64½ convertible on the day after his 28th birthday, he never thought he'd still own it 45 years later. "It was special ordered when my first wife decided she had to have a Mustang convertible," Alex says. "I had a company car so I had no intentions of keeping it." But after a divorce, Alex took possession of the Mustang and still owns it today.


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