
This sporty and inexpensive Ford Mustang, the forefather of pony cars, was available from April 1964 and in just six months Ford sold an incredible 680,000 of them.
In 1965, a high-performance street version of the Mustang, the GT 350, built by Carroll Shelby, appeared with a 4.7-liter V8 engine.
The car rental company Hertz ordered 1,000 copies of the GT 350 H (H stands for Hertz) in black with gold trim so that it could also rent out racing cars to customers who quickly took a liking to the exceptional 306 hp Mustang.
Plastic model kit
- Body faithfully reproduced with fine surface structures
- Separate, movable hood
- Multi-part, detailed engine
- Separate exhaust system
- Detailed interior with authentic instrument panel and textured bucket seats
- detailed wheel suspensions
- True-to-original rims
- detailed chassis
- many chrome parts, including rims, bumpers and grille
- Instructions and authentic decals
unbuilt / unpainted
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