Sombrero wrote:The Ford Mustang is generally credited as being the first pony car – and as far as the pony car concept goes, it is –
Brits (and other Europeans) always want to call it a muscle car, seeing only the Hi-Po versions
IIRC in January 1964 a lightweight Falcon Sprint finished 2nd in the Monte Carlo rally, and opened many eyes
it now seems that it was FIA-homologated at 0.95 tonne ! (this became useful later in track racing)
the Falcon floorpan and a lot else went into the Mustang
some say the Falcon had better weight distribution
round about this time .....
the AC Ace became (UK) Ford-engined, and this led to the Cobra
the 'all-aluminum' Buick/Oldsmobile 213 inch was used by Bruce McLaren etc for Can-Am (though GM threw away the 213)
and an Australian-cast replacement block for it was used by Jack Brabham and friends to win 2 double F1 titles
and the Lola GT became the Ford GT40
which led to the now-customary racewinner's champagne-spraying
fun times !