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* NamesTheSame: Chicago Coin had previously themed a pinball machine on Ford's Mustang cars in 1964 simply called ''Mustang''. By coincidence, Gottlieb also made a pinball machine called ''Mustang'' in 1977, though with a western theme and totally unrelated to the cars.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Narrowly averted; the GEARS targets were originally supposed to spell SHIFT, until someone realized that knocking down the letter "F" would cause a scandal...

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Narrowly averted; the The GEARS targets were originally supposed to spell SHIFT, until someone realized that knocking down the letter "F" would cause a scandal...

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This is the Trivia page for the pinball machine ''Pinball/MustangStern''.

* NamesTheSame: Chicago Coin had previously themed a pinball machine on Ford's Mustang cars in 1964 simply called ''Mustang''. By coincidence, Gottlieb also made a pinball machine called ''Mustang'' in 1977, though with a western theme and totally unrelated to the cars.

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This * LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: The Premium and Limited Editions, as is typical with Stern. These more expensive versions have a slightly modified playfield, with drop targets in front of some of the Trivia page for [=N2O=] targets with the pinball machine ''Pinball/MustangStern''.

scale model's platform on a turntable, and four additional songs. The Limited Edition also has a powder-coated blue frame.
* NamesTheSame: Chicago Coin had previously themed a pinball machine on Ford's Mustang cars in 1964 simply called ''Mustang''. By coincidence, Gottlieb also made a pinball machine called ''Mustang'' in 1977, though with a western theme and totally unrelated to the cars.cars.
* RealSongThemeTune: There are four songs in the Pro Edition and eight songs in the Premium and Limited Editions courtesy of Sony Music, including "Ace of Spades" by Music/{{Motorhead}}, "Free Ride" by Edgar Winter, "Drag City" by Music/JanAndDean, and "My Own Worst Enemy" by Music/{{Lit}}. The Premium and LE versions also include "I Just Want to Celebrate" by Rare Earth, "Frankenstein" by Edgar Winter, and ''What I Like About You" by the Romantics.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Narrowly averted; the GEARS targets were originally supposed to spell SHIFT, until someone realized that knocking down the letter "F" would cause a scandal...
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This is the Trivia page for the pinball machine ''Pinball/MustangStern''.

* NamesTheSame: Chicago Coin had previously themed a pinball machine on Ford's Mustang cars in 1964 simply called ''Mustang''. By coincidence, Gottlieb also made a pinball machine called ''Mustang'' in 1977, though with a western theme and totally unrelated to the cars.

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