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Mustang Casebook: How One Model Shaped Ford and American Car Culture MTA
An in-depth case study of the Ford Mustang's development, market impact, and evolution over six decades
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Mustang Casebook: How One Model Shaped Ford and American Car Culture **Mustang Casebook: How One Model Shaped Ford and American Car Culture** is a comprehensive analysis of the Ford Mustang’s six-decade journey from a 1964 debutante to a global performance icon. This in-depth study treats the Mustang as a living business case, exploring how Ford navigated oil shocks, shifting regulations, and fierce competition to maintain the model’s cultural and financial relevance. By examining the synergy between product design, "halo" marketing strategies—such as the legendary Boss and Shelby variants—and the rise of a massive aftermarket economy, the book reveals the interdisciplinary efforts required to manage a legacy brand in a rapidly changing world.

Moving beyond mere nostalgia, the text dives into the technical and strategic milestones that defined each generation, from the nimble Fox-body era to the sophisticated retro-futurism of the S197. It provides a behind-the-scenes look at the business cases that balanced high-margin performance with mass-market volume, as well as the controversial brand-stretch represented by the electric Mach-E. Ideal for automotive enthusiasts, product managers, and historians alike, this book distills actionable lessons on brand governance, global expansion, and the power of community in building an enduring American myth.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • The strategic evolution of the Mustang from its 1964½ debut to its current role as a global performance icon.
  • How Ford successfully balanced brand heritage with disruptive changes, including the controversial transition to electrification with the Mach-E.
  • The 'Everyperson' design philosophy that democratized sports cars through modular platforms, affordable pricing, and extensive customization options.
  • The critical role of 'Halo' models like the Boss, Cobra, and Shelby in driving brand desirability and engineering innovation.
  • An analysis of the business and manufacturing strategies—such as the 'Fox-body' platform sharing—that ensured profitability through economic crises.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for automotive enthusiasts, industrial historians, and product managers interested in the intersection of brand legacy and market adaptation. It is particularly beneficial for business leaders seeking a case study on how to manage an iconic product through decades of regulatory shifts, economic cycles, and technological disruption. Additionally, Mustang fans will find deep insights into the engineering and cultural storytelling that shaped the 'pony car' mythos.

Author:

Rebecca Sanchez

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Date Published:

January 2, 2026

Word Count:

49,076 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 26 minutes

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