Ford Motor Company Presents the

Better Idea Cars for 1972

Letter to Ford Motor Company Stockholders from Henry Ford II


Pinto, Ford's sporty subcompact, is the smallest four-passenger car assembled in the U.S.
Roominess, economy, handling ease, and simple service have made Maverick one of America's best selling cars.
Mustang for 1972 continues the contemporary styling accents of 1971, with upgraded interiors and Exterior Decor Groups.
Torino's dramatic changes for 1972 include all-new styling, trim, and interiors - plus important design improvements.
The Ford line includes front and rear styling refinements for 1972. An electric sunroof option has been added.
Offered in a single body style for 1972, Thunderbird is all-new inside and out, with greater interior room.
Capri, the European sporty car with American-car luxury, offers many standard items including power front disc brakes.
Basically unchanged for 1972. Comet combines roomy interior dimensions with compact size.
Cougar for 1972 continues the luxury styling established in 1971, but with a new lower suggested retail price.
Completely redesigned in 1972, Montego adds a fastback model, luxurious new interiors, and door impact protection.
Mercury improvements for 1972 are evolutionary - rear seat belt retractors, new metallic paints, and Sure-Track brakes.
The luxurious Lincoln Continental has an AM radio, power antenna, and white sidewall tires added to its long list of standard equipment for 1972.
A limited edition Town Car joins the Continentals.
The all-new Continental Mark IV continues the classic tradition of the Mark III, but with greater interior room and added luxury features including twin 6-way power seats.