1962 Ford Mustang 1 Concept Car - The Grand Introduction

A special two-seater concept car introduced a future name to the public
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The Mustang name, as a Ford automobile, was introduced to the world in October 1962 as a two-seater concept during the U.S Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, New York. Unlike most concept cars of the time, the “Ford Mustang Experimental Sports Cars,” as it was officially named, was a running prototype, as driver Dan Gurney proved when he drove the white and blue on the Watkins Glen road course, reaching 100 miles-per-hour - to the chagrin of Chevrolet officials who displayed a static Corvair Monza concept.

Other than the name, there was little in common between the two-seat Mustang, which became known as the Mustang 1, and the four-seat ‘65 Mustang production car. However, with press reports from Watkins Glen, the Mustang name was etched into the mind of consumers.

Seen here are Ford photos from the Mustang 1’s introduction at Watkins Glen.

ford mustang 1 dearborn testing
ford mustang 1 us grand prix crowd
ford mustang 1 1962 watkins glen
ford mustang 1 watkins glen spectators
ford mustang 1 us grand prix parade

Donald Farr has been a Mustang owner since 1970 and involved in the Mustang hobby as a journalist and editor since 1977. In 1980, Farr joined Mustang Monthly to become the magazine’s first full-time editor. Farr received a Lifetime Appreciation Award from Ford’s Team Mustang in 2011 and the Lee Iacocca Award in 2012. He was inducted into the Mustang Club of America’s Mustang Hall of Fame in 2012.

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