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Ford Mustang Convertible Arcadian Blue Revell 1:18

Ford Mustang Convertible Arcadian Blue Revell 1:18
Current price: £81.00
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
Revell
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
8832-F1
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5-layer carton Foam-filled interior
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About the Ford Mustang Convertible Arcadian Blue Revell 1:18

TL;DR: Revell's 1:18 diecast Ford Mustang Convertible in Arcadian Blue reproduces the original 1965 first-generation Mustang, the car credited with creating the pony car segment. Diecast construction suits its long bonnet and open-top proportions well.

Few American cars carry as much cultural weight as the original Mustang, and the convertible body style captures the free-wheeling image the car was sold on from day one.

Diecast Detail on a Long-Bonnet Open-Top Icon

The first-generation Mustang's long bonnet, short rear deck, and simple, uncluttered flanks give a diecast model clean surfaces to reproduce, and with the roof down entirely on a convertible, the interior sits fully exposed and needs to hold up under closer inspection than a closed coupe would demand. Arcadian Blue should present with even, glossy coverage across the car's large flat panels, and Revell's diecast build should carry the expected metal weight and opening doors typical of the format, with a straightforward but recognisable bench-seat interior consistent with mainstream diecast pricing.

The Car That Created a Segment

Ford launched the Mustang in April 1964 as a genuinely new kind of affordable, sporty car, and its overwhelming sales success effectively created the pony car segment that rivals would spend years trying to answer. The convertible body style was part of that original lineup from the very beginning, sold alongside the hardtop and fastback as one of three ways to buy into the Mustang's new image.

A Foundational Piece for an American Muscle Shelf

For any collection built around American performance history, this first-generation Mustang convertible sits near the very start of that story, a genuinely essential shape before decades of pony car rivalry that followed.

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