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small, sporty, personal Mustang II

           Mustang II, the success car of '74, offers even more sportiness and luxury for 1975. That's why it's America's best-selling small luxury car. It seats four comfortably and offers quality detail work and an array of standard features and equipment that you're accustomed to seeing only on many higher-priced cars.
           The Mustang II lineup comprises four models. They are the Two-Door Hardtop, Three-Door 2+2, Mach 1 and Ghia.
           The Hardtop is the lowest-priced Mustang II. Yet even in this car, there's a high level of luxury. The plush interior features all-vinyl bucket seats with full-width headrests, color-keyed cut-pile carpeting, soft vinyl and carpet door-trim panels (except with white trim), and European-type padded armrests. A no-nonsense instrument panel contains tachometer, and fuel, amperage and temperature gauges.
           Mustang II's standard power team is a thrifty 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine and a four-speed, floor-shift manual transmission. Optional engines include a 2.8-liter V-6 (standard on Mach 1) and a 302 CID V-8. Mustang II comes equipped with gas-saving steel-belted radial-ply tires. You also get rack-and-pinion steering, front disc brakes and a solid-state ignition system that reduces scheduled maintenance.
           The Three-Door 2+2 offers all of the Hardtop's features - plus styled steel wheels, tinted glass, digital clock and additional storage space. The large rear door swings up easily for loading and unloading. Folding down the rear seat produces 28.1 cubic feet of cargo space.
           For the sporty crowd, Ford offers the Mustang II Mach 1. It's a car that shouts, "Drive me!" There's dramatic black paint on the lower bumpers and lower bodyside; the rear back panel has a black paint stripe. Mach 1's wide-oval steel-belted radials feature raised white letters and are complemented by styled steel wheels with trim rings. Other standard features include color-keyed remote-control outside mirrors, bright bodyside molding and tinted glass. A digital clock and deluxe seat belts add to the Mach 1's interior luxury.
           The Ghia is Mustang II at its finest. It comes with deluxe seat trim in either Westminster cloth or super-soft vinyl. There's thick shag carpeting, deluxe door trim, and door courtesy lights.
           Ghia's luxury carries over to the exterior, too. Vinyl roof (full or half) and opera windows are standard; so are dual body paint stripes, color-keyed remote-control outside mirrors, white-sidewall tires and color-keyed vinyl-insert bodyside molding. With the following additional standard equipment - deluxe spoke-style wheel covers, Ghia ornamentation, carpeted luggage compartment, tinted glass and digital clock - Ghia presents a new level of luxury in a small-car size.




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