The Mustang logo

23/08/2021

The Mustang logo is loved by all car fans around the world. It can be recognized anywhere. However, very few people are aware of the origin of one of the most popular logos in the history of sports cars. At the same time, even fewer people know how the racehorse inspired Phillip Thomas Clark to design the Mustang logo.

Ford Mustang logo:
The idea of creating a sports car came to Ford in 1962. We all know that the car was introduced in 1964, and the production line was launched a year later. Phillip Thomas Clark was 27 when he was invited to design a logo for a new car. He had previously worked at GMC, but left the company to join Ford. He was very excited about the new concept about to be produced. It was expected to be one of the most powerful and elegant cars in the world. The picture of pony appeared only after 100 days of hard work of the designer. Prior to the introduction of the logo, it was redesigned and modified several times.
Clark was famous for drawing different animals. He drew for local cafes and other establishments. There are many rumors and debates about the fact that a horse on the Mustang logo gallops to the left. 
There were dozens of different variants of the insignia, where the horse galloped in both directions. Some people say that the final version with the left direction of the Mustang pony logo led to the fact, that Clark was right-handed 
The Mustang logo has been modified and modified several times in the history of this model. The logo received additional colors, such as Mustang colors in 1967. Musang’s cars became larger and heavier with the launch of each model from 1971 to 1973.A black and white version of the Mustang Mach 1 logo was created without the image of a horse for the Musanf Match model, which became a sporting modification of the model, the receiver of the Mustang GT.
However, Mustang reverted to its original design in 1974. Albeit numerous horse vehicles go through redesigns and changes, Mustang stayed at its unique continuous plan for fifty years of Ford Company.However, the latest version of the logo appeared in 2010. The horse got its crispier and more muscular look.

Mustang GT logo:

The Mustang Shelby GT 500 logo is an attacking cobra image in black.
The fact is that other elements have been incorporated into the Mustang logo at one time or another, such as the Mustang cobra logo, which is the logo for the Shelby GT models, the striped banner in American hues for the main models, the horseshoe for the 40th and 45th-commemoration adaptations.


Mustang Shelby Logo:

With a large number of vehicles around the globe, Mustang and the Mustang logo have gotten a staple of mainstream society.Not surprisingly, mustang images, including the Mustang Shelby logo, are found around the world, such as seat covers, tattoo models, and even floor mats.

Ford Mustang symbol:

The shape of the Ford Mustang symbol is quite simple. The wild mustang is intended to embody the spirit of the powerful and wild Mustang series. There are various theories about why the symbol horse is turned left. 
Others believe that the steering of the mustang has to do with the philosophy behind the Mustang series of cars. Ford Company officials noted that the horses on the racetracks ran from right to left. This is how the average audience expects to see them. However, the mustang is a wild horse, which runs freely. Others speculate that the mustang is actually heading west, as a representation of the wild and free American spirit.

Ford Mustang Emblem:

The silver color of the Ford Mustang emblem is intended to represent the professionalism, reliability, and quality of the Ford brand. Meanwhile, the red, white, and blue stripes behind the pony logo were supposed to show, that the cars were entirely American.
The multiple minor changes to the Ford Mustang emblem over the years, such as the pink cancer ribbon and the silver horseshoe, were supposed to show that the company was concerned about social issues and its customers.

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