" I was living in Germany at the time and our AAFES (Army and Air Force Exchange Service) Base Exchange in Kaiserslautern had a small office with 1 on the floor, except is was a Z-28-E (for Export). That was a Euro-spec version. They all came in gray and had differnt options including NO emissions equipment."
This post by DR in Modlerbob's Z-28 thread, dredged up a memory. Back when the Mustang first came out they weren't allowed to be sold in Germany (as Mustangs), seems some truck manufacturer had the rights to the name. As a result they were rebadged as T-5s clear up through the late 70s. Here's an article that goes into some detail: http://www.fordt5.com/history.html
When I was stationed in Germany (85-89) one of the guys had purchased a used 73 (?) T5, Mach One; the only change on the door jamb ID sticker was the word "Mustang" had been cut out. It had all the T5 badges as outlined in the article. Interesting that Ford thought it was easier to rebadge the cars rather than spend $10K to buy the rights to the name.
Here are a couple pics: http://gomotors.net/photos/7d/57/1968-f ... 7cc7.jpg?i
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_i_AovfzNXgQ/S ... 355332.jpg
http://www.mustangheaven.com/blog/wp-co ... ermany.jpg