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ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR FORD SHOW CARS produced this year is said to be this Mustang Milano, which is 7in lower than a standard Mustang, and comes complete with an electricallyoperated tailgate, and rear lights which show green when the car is accelerating, amber when it is slowing, and the usual red under braking.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 9

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ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR FORD SHOW CARS produced this year is said to be this Mustang Milano, which is 7in lower than a standard Mustang, and comes complete with an electricallyoperated tailgate, and rear lights which show green when the car is accelerating, amber when it is slowing, and the usual red under braking. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 9

ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR FORD SHOW CARS produced this year is said to be this Mustang Milano, which is 7in lower than a standard Mustang, and comes complete with an electricallyoperated tailgate, and rear lights which show green when the car is accelerating, amber when it is slowing, and the usual red under braking. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 9

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