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Mexican Spanish is the form of the Spanish language spoken in Mexico by over 99% of the population. ... Free-roaming mustangs (Utah, 2005) Mustangs at the Palomino Valley Adoption Center A mustang is a hardy, free-roaming horse of the North American west, descended primarily from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish conquistadores. ... The North American P-51 Mustang was an American long-range single-seat fighter aircraft that entered service with Allied air forces in the middle years of World War II. The P-51 became one of the conflicts most successful and recognizable aircraft. ... The F-82 Twin Mustang was a long-range escort fighter and Night Fighter created by joining two North American P-51 Mustangs at the wings. ... Cessna Citation Mustang VLJ The Cessna Citation Mustang, Model 510, is a very light jet class business jet built by Cessna Aircraft Company at their Independence, Kansas production facility. ... The Ford Mustang is an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company, originally based on the Ford Falcon compact. ... 2005 Mustang The Fender Mustang is an electric guitar by the Fender Musical Instruments Company, introduced in 1964 as the basis of a major redesign of Fenders student models then consisting of the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic. ... The Mustang was a miniature motorcycle built in Glendale, California by John Gladden from 1945 to 1963. ... Mustang Software, Inc. ... Wildcat! is a bulletin board system (BBS) software package developed in 1986 by Mustang Software to create dial-up BBS operating under PC-DOS. It was later ported to Microsoft Windows. ... Java Platform, Standard Edition or Java SE (formerly known up to version 5. ... A BlueGene supercomputer cabinet. ... A programming language is an artificial language that can be used to control the behavior of a machine, particularly a computer. ... In computing, a platform describes some sort of framework, either in hardware or software, which allows software to run. ... A mustang is United States Military (especially Navy and Marine Corps) slang for a commissioned officer who began his or her career as an enlisted person. ... The Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is a training program of the United States armed forces present on college campuses to recruit and educate commissioned officers. ... Millie, once mascot of the City of Brampton, is now the Brampton Arts Councils representative. ... The University of California, Davis, commonly known as UC Davis, is one of the ten campuses of the University of California, and was established as the University Farm in 1905. ... This article is about the university in San Luis Obispo, California. ... Central Baptist College located on 20 acres (8 hectares) in Conway, Ark. ... The Masters College is a comprehensive inter-denominational Christian College in the liberal arts tradition situated among the oak-studded hills of Newhall, California. ... Midwestern State University is an accredited 4-year college, located in Wichita Falls, Texas with an estimated enrollment of 6480. ... Mount Mercy College is a four-year, co-educational Catholic liberal arts college located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. ... Dallas Hall at Dedman College at SMU The Laura Lee Blanton Hall during a rare snow Southern Methodist University (also known as SMU) is a private, coeducational university in University Park, Texas, (an enclave of Dallas). ... CSWs Seal College of the Southwest is a private non-denominational four-year educational institution located in Hobbs, New Mexico. ... Southwest Minnesota State University is a four-year university part of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) located in Marshall, Minnesota. ... Villa Julie College is located in Baltimore County, Maryland in the Greenspring Valley area. ... Western New Mexico University is a university located in Silver City, New Mexico. ... The University of Western Ontario (popularly known as Western or UWO) is a coeducational, non-denominational, research-intensive university located in London, Ontario, Canada. ... Mackenzie High School may refer to: Mackenzie High School — Linden, Guyana Mackenzie High School — Detroit, Michigan Fort Mackenzie High School — Sheridan, Wyoming Mackenzie High School (Deep River) — Deep River, Ontario, Canada Categories: | ...

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The 1982-1993 Mustang GT Registry, founded in January 1994, is dedicated to the documentation and preservation of the high performance 1982-1993 Mustang GT.
As one of the very first Mustang registries on the internet in March 1996, we are considered by many to be the authoritative source for info on third generation Mustang GT's.
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Mustang sales for 1966 dip slightly to 607,568, and includes 72,119 convertibles; with 7.1% of the total market share.
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