Number of posts : 11 Registration date : 2009-07-23
Subject: Die cast mustangs Thu 23 Jul - 23:11
First off I am new to this site, so sorry if this discussion has been done. I collect die cast mustangs and curtain GM cars that start with a C#%$%o. Does anyone remeber a die cast set made by ERTL several years ago that had 3 1969 or 1970 mustangs that where in rough shape(doors different color,rust) so on. I would love to find these if anyone has seen them or owns some ca I get a lot # off of them and the series. Thanks I know it sounds weird. Kyle
1970twisterspecial Mach1 Veteran
Number of posts : 105 Age : 52 Your location : Netherlands Registration date : 2007-12-24
Subject: Re: Die cast mustangs Fri 24 Jul - 16:45
You mean like this one ?
Check out Mach1guy's website. He has most 1970 Mach1 models
THAT IS TOO COOL!!!!! I've got one for a 2001 DOHC 4.6 Cobra engine. It's number 327 of 1000 made. I would love to get a 351C model like that. Is there a company in Australia that make them still?
Mach1Guy Mach1 Veteran
Number of posts : 153 Age : 46 Your location : Kingston, Ontario Registration date : 2005-08-22
However, I went here: http://www.stanbridges.com.au/index.cfm and ordered one for $80 which was lower the the e-bay price but the postage was $65. I also have a 2001 4.6 DOHC Cobra 1:4 scale I bought six years ago similar to the one you posted above.
Thanks, Bill
1970twisterspecial Mach1 Veteran
Number of posts : 105 Age : 52 Your location : Netherlands Registration date : 2007-12-24
Number of posts : 91 Your location : Charleston SC Registration date : 2004-09-23
Subject: Re: Die cast mustangs Wed 16 Sep - 21:08
Got my 1/8 scale 351C-4V Motor with Shaker Hood Air Scoop couple of days ago. It's very nice and detailed. Here it is sitting on a 1 to 1 scale 351C-4V with Shaker Hood Air Scoop
Mach1Guy Mach1 Veteran
Number of posts : 153 Age : 46 Your location : Kingston, Ontario Registration date : 2005-08-22
Subject: Re: Die cast mustangs Thu 17 Sep - 11:53
Bill Hamilton wrote:
Got my 1/8 scale 351C-4V Motor with Shaker Hood Air Scoop couple of days ago. It's very nice and detailed. Here it is sitting on a 1 to 1 scale 351C-4V with Shaker Hood Air Scoop
Thats actually pretty kewl.....Wish the motor in my 70 looked that good