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Here’s the motorized promo toy that I removed the chassis and motor and scratch built a chassis, rear end and shocks, traction bars. It’s 16” long for those unfamiliar with these promos, roughly 1/12 scale.  I wanted to super detail it and make it a static model instead.  I plan to do the ‘66 Coupe next in similar fashion, although I may keep that one motorized.  I’ve learned a lot with this build, and would like to do more conversions to order for Wen MAC or Mustang enthusiasts in general. 

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On 12/10/2017 at 7:09 AM, Justin the Epic said:

Fantastic job on that Mustang!! Is the interior color the same red as the body color?

Thanks much.  No I did The interior in flat red and the body of course is gloss.  It’s an exact replica of my high school buddy’s 289, with the traction bars and all.  

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