🏁 Own a legend in miniature — drive nostalgia home today!
The KiNSMART 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang 1:36 scale die-cast model is a meticulously crafted 5-inch collectible featuring a durable metal body, realistic opening doors, and an exciting pull-back action mechanism. Perfect for hobbyists and collectors seeking a stylish, interactive replica of the classic Mustang.
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Subject Character | Car |
Finish Type | glossy |
Collection Name | All |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | White |
Theme | Sports |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Material Type | Metal |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Recommended Uses For Product | hobby |
Special Features | Pull-Back Action |
R**N
Nice car
Nice car good quality
B**E
Fun
The quality is fine and I was surprised to find that running the tires backwards propels it forwards. I thought it was just a model, not a real toy. Found the kind in me, for sure.
J**L
good value
nice detail, well represented iconic car for a good price.
K**O
Beautiful model
Looks like the one i used to have
K**Y
Wonderful little Mustang car
Very nice little Mustang. But it is not 64 1/2 model. I had one of those first cars which I kept for over 25 years. The 64 1/2 did not have the metal rocker plates on the bottom of the doors. I believe the 65 was the first one to have those on the mustangs. Sure wish I had my first car back! It was a great car and I really miss it. A lot of memories in that car.
M**E
Great quality!
I was worried that these might be cheap looking but they are not!! Very pleased!
M**W
We had a mustang in the late 80's
We've had several classic cars over the years and my husband has begun collecting "Hot Wheels" in the cars we've had. He then repaints them to make them exactly like the ones we owned! It is a fun and inexpensive hobby. I struggled finding a '64 1/2" mustang in Hot Wheels so I compromised with with and he was happy with it! He just finished it today and it now sits on a shelf in his office along with the others. :)Love that the doors open. It has a pull-back spring but he won't likely use that because it isn't really a "toy" just something to represent a memory. :)
J**S
jimbo
love it
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