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In the mid-1970’s the muscle car industry was greatly impacted due to the oil crisis. This didn’t stop Ford from building a powerful pony car—a rare feat in 1973. The Mach 1 was a performance-oriented version of the Mustang that featured a Q-code 351ci Cleveland V8 engine manufactured in Cleveland, Ohio. It produced 266hp making it the most powerful version of the 1973 Mustang. The deluxe interior was carefully crafted in black high-back bucket seats, woodgrain trim, a three-spoke rim-blow steering wheel, and a detailed instrument cluster with tachometer, ammeter, oil pressure, and temperature gauges. Auto World has replicated this 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 painted in factory-matched 3K Blue Glow wearing wide silver Mach 1 stripes. Painted in Ford Blue the 351 Cleveland is fed fresh air through the dual vented NASA hood.
FEATURES:
1:18 scale die-cast replica
3K Blue Glow with Silver Mach 1 stripes
Detailed Engine
Steerable Front Wheels
Accurate Interior and Chassis
Opening Doors and Hood