Page 1 of 1 Another car has been added to Ford's living legends line up at the 2002 New York Autoshow where the Mustang Mach I was launched. In March 1969, the Mustang Mach I was named 'the quickest four-person production car' ever tested by Car Life magazine, earning it a chapter in the history of automotive enthusiasm and securing its legacy for the future. The 1969 Mach 1 looked like it was in motion, even at a stoplight, thanks to the shaker hood scoop. The 2003 Mach I is expected to deliver more than 300 horsepower from its modular (MOD) 4.6-liter, 4-valve, DOHC V-8 engine when it goes on sale at the end of this year. The preeminent pony car remembers its roots with functional performance upgrades and Mach 1 styling cues, including 'comfort-weave' leather seats, a shaker hood scoop and today's interpretation of classic 'Magnum 500' chrome wheels. The Mach I is the newest derivative to join Ford's Living Legends lineup of cars, which includes Mustang, Thunderbird, the new GT40 and the Forty-Nine concept. Mach I pricing and detailed technical specifications will be announced just prior to public introduction. Page 1 of 1