WebCars! Mustang Trivia Test Complete this exam using a number two pencil only. Darken all ovals completely and make no stray marks on the page. Darken only one oval per question and make sure any erasures are complete. 1) How many Mustangs were produced in the first year of production? 417,471 550,686 610,258 1,098,010 2) What year was the second generation "Mustang II" introduced? 1972 1973 1974 1975 3) The man behind the SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) Mustang racing effort in the '60s was: Carroll Shelby Lee Iacoca H. C. Misch Gene Bordinat 4) The "Luxury" version of the Mustang, called the "Mustang Grande" was introduced in: 1969 1970 1971 1972 5) Rack and pinion steering became available in the Mustang in: 1967 1971 1974 Mustangs have always featured rack and pinion steering. 6) There was a series of Mustangs known as SVO. SVO stands for: Superior Vehicle Output Super Volume Organization Super Vehicle Output Special Vehicle Operations 7) The 1984 SVO Mustang featured: A radically tuned high output V6 engine A 2.3 liter, four cylinder, turbocharged and intercooled engine Nothing more than a cosmetic paint and trim upgrade Four wheel drive 8) The Mach I name first appeared in what model year? 1966 1967 1968 1969 9) Which of the following is not a true statement? The original Mustang prototype, shown to the public, was a small 2 seater with a V4 engine The Mustang was so popular in the beginning that a baker once boasted "Our hotcakes are selling like Mustangs!" The "KR" portion of the modified GT 500KR Mustang stood for "King of the Road" The term "Mustang" refers to a World War II era battleship 10) As introduced in 1964, the original Mustang had its gas filler mounted Between the trunk and the license plate Behind the license plate On the drivers side On the passangers side