BY BRUCE NEWTON | 9th May 2001


MUSTANG styling went through tough times between the mid-1970s and the early 1990s, resulting in a questionable future for the iconic nameplate. However, the current model, when it arrived in the US in the mid-1990s, managed to arrest the slide. Today it still might not be outstanding but it has adequate charm and looks more like a proper Mustang than anything else produced after the mid-1970s. The main visual problem is the large gap around the wheel arches and the tendency to look short on wheelbase and long on overhang - particularly at the front.
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