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Support Our WorkChicago Coin Mustang (1964) is a rare electro-mechanical pinball machine released to coincide with the debut of the Ford Mustang. Designed by Al Schlappa and Jerry Koci, it features a two-player setup with mechanical scoring reels and a fast, chaotic playfield dominated by a central rotating spinner. The game includes 2 flippers, 1 pop bumper, 2 scoring bumpers, slingshots, and stand-up targets—offering unpredictable, high-energy action.
Released in October 1964, Mustang reflects both the rise of car culture and the flair of mid-'60s pinball. While not widely seen today, it’s appreciated for its unique layout and era-specific style.