Here's a great example of how much cars have changed in 50 years
Ford
The company bolted together two halves of the iconic muscle car - one from 1965 and the other from 2015 - at an exhibit at the National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum in Alexandria, Virginia.
The exhibit is also a good display of just how much cars have changed over half a century.
In 1965, a major technological innovation on the Mustang was the self-cancelling turn signal, according to Ford.
The 2015 Mustang, on the other hand, included several new innovations, like knee-level airbags packaged inside the glovebox door.
The years between the two models provided innumerable innovations across the automotive spectrum in safety, efficiency, reliability, comfort, and, of course, performance.
- I quit McKinsey after 1.5 years. I was making over $200k but my mental health was shattered.
- Some Tesla factory workers realized they were laid off when security scanned their badges and sent them back on shuttles, sources say
- I tutor the children of some of Dubai's richest people. One of them paid me $3,000 to do his homework.
- Why are so many elite coaches moving to Western countries?
- Global GDP to face a 19% decline by 2050 due to climate change, study projects
- 5 things to keep in mind before taking a personal loan
- Markets face heavy fluctuations; settle lower taking downtrend to 4th day
- Move over Bollywood, audio shows are starting to enter the coveted ‘100 Crores Club’