In 1964, at the World's Fair in New York, an attractively styled coupe designed specifically for teenage drivers was presented to the public. This sporty and affordable Ford Mustang, the progenitor of the Pony Cars , was available from April 64 and in just half a year Ford sold an incredible 680,000 of it. A high-performance road version of the Mustang, the GT 350, built by Carroll Shelby, appeared in 1965 with a 4.7-liter V8 engine. The car rental company Hertz ordered 1000 examples of the GT 350 H (H stands for Hertz) in black with gold trim to be able to rent race cars to customers, who very quickly took a liking to the 306-horsepower exceptional Mustang.
Model Details:
- Faithfully reproduced body with fine surface textures
- Separate, movable engine hood
- Multi-part, detailed engine
- Separate exhaust system
- Detailed interior with authentic instrument panel and textured bucket seats
- Detailed wheel suspensions
- faithfully reproduced rims
- detailed chassis
- many chrome parts, including rims, bumpers and grille
- instructions and authentic decals
Scope of delivery:
Kit incl. building instructions and decals
- Scale: 1:24
- Age: 10+
- Number of parts: 86
- Length: 191 mm