http://www.boldride.com/ride/1968/ford-mustang-mach-1-concept#gallery/2
http://www.roadandtrack.com/go/automotive-design/photos-1966-ford-mustang-mach-1#slide-1
The Mach 1 concept teases the design direction of the production 1967 Mustang 2+2 Fastback. The concept featured large rear-body scoops, racing style flip-open fuel doors, four exhaust ports and mag wheels. The front end was changed several times to create a more traditional Mustang look.
http://www.boldride.com/ride/1966/ford-mustang-mach-2-concept
The Mach 2 concept toured the auto show circuit in 1996. The mid-engine, road-ready prototype built by Kar Kraft in Brighton, Mich., displayed a street-competition racing theme. The car was a highly modified two seater on a shortened version of the existing Mustang chassis. The design was eventually abandoned even though others, including General Motors with mid-engine Corvette concepts, followed the trend.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/go/automotive-design/photos-1966-ford-mustang-mach-1#slide-1
The Mach 1 concept teases the design direction of the production 1967 Mustang 2+2 Fastback. The concept featured large rear-body scoops, racing style flip-open fuel doors, four exhaust ports and mag wheels. The front end was changed several times to create a more traditional Mustang look.
http://www.boldride.com/ride/1966/ford-mustang-mach-2-concept
The Mach 2 concept toured the auto show circuit in 1996. The mid-engine, road-ready prototype built by Kar Kraft in Brighton, Mich., displayed a street-competition racing theme. The car was a highly modified two seater on a shortened version of the existing Mustang chassis. The design was eventually abandoned even though others, including General Motors with mid-engine Corvette concepts, followed the trend.