Unique Mustang display that combines working driverâs cockpits of fused 1965 and 2015 Ford Mustang bodies. The display will be unveiled on May 4, 2016 at the National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum in Alexandria, Virginia. The project is a joint effort of the Ford Motor Company and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to celebrate invention and the importance of patents in the automobile industry. Highlights of patents on the 1965 model include rear seat speaker and power convertible top; the 2015 model showcases Ford patents including airbag structures and 911 assist.,Unique Mustang display that combines working driver’s cockpits of fused 1965 and 2015 Ford Mustang bodies. The display will be unveiled on May 4, 2016 at the National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum in Arlington, Virginia. The project is a joint effort of the Ford Motor Company and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to celebrate invention and the importance of patents in the automobile industry. Highlights of patents on the 1965 model include rear seat speaker and power convertible top; the 2015 model showcases Ford patents including airbag structures and 911 assist.