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A Pony Car was a 2-door coupe with a longer hood and a shorter deck, made to appear like a 4-seat sports -- and attract the younger drivers. Ford was the first to have a Pony Car with their Mustang. Other Pony Cars include the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, [[AMC]] [[Javalin]], [[Plymouth]] [[Barracuda]], [[Dodge]] [[Challenger]], and Mercury Cougar.
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A Pony Car was a 2-door [[coupe]] with a longer [[hood]] and a shorter [[deck]], made to appear like a 4-seat sports -- and attract the younger drivers. Ford was most often thought of to be the first to have a Pony Car, with their Mustang. In actuality, Plymouth beat them to market with the Barracuda. Other Pony Cars include the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, [[AMC]] [[Javalin]], [[Plymouth]] [[Barracuda]], [[Dodge]] [[Challenger]], and Mercury Cougar.
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Revision as of 16:22, 24 February 2010

A Pony Car was a 2-door coupe with a longer hood and a shorter deck, made to appear like a 4-seat sports -- and attract the younger drivers. Ford was most often thought of to be the first to have a Pony Car, with their Mustang. In actuality, Plymouth beat them to market with the Barracuda. Other Pony Cars include the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, AMC Javalin, Plymouth Barracuda, Dodge Challenger, and Mercury Cougar.