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Parade of 54 years worth of Mustangs begins in Dearborn at Ford HQ with 1964 1/2 model drivel by Bob Shrader of Flat Rock.
Bob Shrader, 91, of Flat Rock, led parade from Dearborn in his 1964 1/2 Mustang coupe, which he purchased in 1993 and restored three years ago.
Sue Ray of Grosse Ile drove second Mustang in parade, the '65 model restored by her brother.
Sue Ray shows photos of her '65 Mustang before her brother spent three months on restoration.
Ken Rutkowski of Wyandotte bought this '68 Shelby GT500 KR for $2,000 in 1971. He was fourth owner.
Ken and Ann Rutkowski in their '68 Shelby GT500 KR, which stands for "King of the Road," or Ken Rutkowski.
Ken Rutkowski restored his '68 Shelby GT500 KR in 2001.
Actor Steve McQueen drove this famous '68 Ford Mustang Fastback while filming "Bullitt."
This convertible Mustang dates to 1973, a year before 4-cyl. Mustang II debuted.
Cobra II joined Mustang lineup in 1976.
White '78 King Cobra ready for parade next to '79 tangerine coupe.
Eric Kumm of Dearborn loves the '79 Mustang his father bought brand new, despite its 88-hp 4-cyl. engine.
SSP Mustang patrol cars were on the beat in '92, like this one from Georgia.
'05 Mustang GT loaded with aftermarket goodies.
Owner Peter Dunbar of Detroit hired airbrush artist to highlight Legend Lime, a subtle green that dates to Mustangs from 1960s.
Peter Dunbar's '06 convertible carries over Legend Lime accents to interior.
Ford CEO Jim Hackett speaks in Dearborn before parade begins, standing in front of the first Mustang sold.
Modern-day Ford GT500, a 2013 Wards 10 Best Engines winner.
Dearborn Assembly Plant ended 40 years of Mustang production in 2004 as assembly switched to Flat Rock.
Limited-edition '19 Bullitt Mustang capable of 163 mph.
All-new Bullitt Mustang now on sale.
With 10 million units produced, Ford says Mustang is America's best-selling sports car.
SVT Mustang sports wing.
Wimbledon White '19 Mustang is Ford's 10 millionth, rolling off Flat Rock assembly line today.
Ford Motor Co.