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Ford Mustang S197 GT Convertible Red Beanstalk Group 1:18

Ford Mustang S197 GT Convertible Red Beanstalk Group 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Ford
Model Manufacturer
Beanstalk Group
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
FOR10016R
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About the Ford Mustang S197 GT Convertible Red Beanstalk Group 1:18

TL;DR: This 1:18 diecast Ford Mustang S197 GT Convertible reproduces the fifth-generation muscle car in red, the model that revived Mustang's retro-inspired design language from 2005. A solid, weighty entry piece for a US muscle car shelf.

The S197 marked Ford's deliberate return to heritage styling after decades of drift, and a convertible in red is about as direct a statement of that intent as the range offered.

A Straightforward Diecast Build for a Familiar Shape

Lifted from its tray, the zinc alloy body carries the reassuring heft that separates diecast from lighter toy-grade plastic, and the S197's long bonnet and short deck translate well into that weight distribution. The red paint is applied evenly, with the fastback-inspired convertible profile holding its lines cleanly along the beltline. Detailing stays at a sensible, accessible level rather than chasing premium-tier interior mapping, which suits a car whose appeal was always about shape and attitude rather than engineering exotica. This is the kind of model built to be handled and displayed without excessive caution, matching the Mustang's own reputation as an approachable performance car rather than a hothouse collectible.

The S197's Retro Revival and Its Place on a Muscle Shelf

When the S197 launched for 2005, Ford deliberately borrowed cues from the 1967 to 1968 fastback, a design choice that reset the Mustang's identity after several generations that had drifted from it. The convertible variant extended that appeal to open-air driving, and red remains the colour most associated with Mustang marketing across every era. On a shelf built around American muscle, this piece works as the modern bridge between classic-era replicas and contemporary Mustang variants, a role that suits its accessible pricing and straightforward build. It is not a rare or limited piece, and does not need to be to earn its place.

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