



1964 Ford Mustang Convertible
1:24 Scale Model Kit by Revell Germany
Skill Level: 3
Parts: 92
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In 1964 at the World Fair in New York an attractively designed coupe specially developed for the young driver was presented to the public and it enthused the visitors. The first examples of this sporty and affordable Ford Mustang were designated the "1964 1/2 Mustang" to distinguish them from the models that came out in September 1964. First of all the Mustang was offered as a classic hardtop coupe and as a convertible with different engine variants, including a 289 cubic inch (4.7 litre) 8-cylinder engine that developed 190 bhp. The top speed of the Mustang was about 185 km/h and it accelerated from 0 to 100 in 9.2 seconds. Over 18,800 of the coveted convertible were made between March and September 1964.
Model-details: - True-to-original representation of bodywork with fine surface details - Separate, movable bonnet - Multipart detailed engine - Separate exhaust assembly - Detailed interior with authentic instrument panel and textured seats - Detailed wheel suspension - True-to-original representation of wheel rims - Detailed chassis - Many chrome parts including wheel rims, bumper bars and radiator grill - and authentic decals Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Defective or Missing Parts | Contact Us© 2010 Revell® Inc.
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Revell Germany 80-7190
EAN: 4009803071909
ID: MC098
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Was: $40.62
Price: $32.49
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1 Customer Reviews:
May 04, 2011
Reviewed By: Speedy2

Initially released as a pace car, the Revell Mustang kit is exemplary in terms of modern kit quality. The model is free of problems and makes a faithful copy of Ford's iconic pony car. The engine is a good scale representation of the 260-289 series powerplant. I built mine as a top-up version, a piece often left out of convertible kits. This can easily be coverted to the 66 model with the backup lights and grill change, or a GT with the grill bar and GT rims. Revell might someday even consider a re-release as a Shelby convertible! That was a rare car.
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