Looks like another nice one from Mini GT. Curious, how did you acquire a prototype sample?
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
@ed-davis I'm sure, based on the quality I see in this MiniGT Mustang I bought in February, that the one you mention as pending will be a definite must have for me.
@jack-dodds If you are looking to buy more Mini GT Mustangs, they are making more early 70’s Mach 1 models, one in yellow and one in blue. They are available for pre-order at Diecast Direct.
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
Awesome looking Mustangs. Very nicely detailed.
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@ed-davis Thanks Ed. I have the '71 Mach I in red and yellow; they are really well done! The only minor knock with the yellow one is non stock wheels but no biggie. I will look for the blue one you mention.
Here is my latest Mini GT order. The detail is excellent IMHO.
@jack-dodds If you look at the MiniGT-TSM website, they also show a 1964 Mustang convertible in Highland Green coming.
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
"The only minor knock are the non-stock wheels....."
Mine is about the size of the wheels..... True, I was disappointed to NOT see factory Magnum 500 rims but "stock wheels" can be found on this version. I'm GLAD they replicated this Bond car WITH the whitewalls.... but.... the wheels are just too large. 😔 😔 😔 If they were ONLY a bit smaller!
@chris This Mach I driven by 007 sure looks bland beside the trimmed out MINI GT examples.
@ed-davis The '65 Stang conv looks really nice........hmmmmm.......let's pray for a 2&2 as well!











