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GreenLight Ford Mustang Mach 1 Eleanor – Gone in 60 Seconds

GreenLight Collectibles is adding to their movie series of replicas.  Their latest effort is the 1:18, diecast metal 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Eleanor as she was presented in the classic flic Gone in 60 Seconds.  Looks like access to interior and motor are provided.  Please note images provide a look at the pre-production sample.

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4 Responses to "GreenLight Ford Mustang Mach 1 Eleanor – Gone in 60 Seconds"

  1. Ilka says:

    I wish all the best for Greenlight, as they’re keeping the GMP tooling and do real-nice re-issues, but what they’re doing to their mainstream branch is beyond my understanding. Basically everything after ’78-81 Camaro is real low effort, like this one managed to look even worse than SunStar, even with SunStar’s one having completely wrong proportions. And of course, it is worse than AutoWorld’s one. But AutoWorld’s prices are usually lower than for those GL’s models, not even talking about SunStar’s prices.

    • AJ says:

      it’s quite sad (or funny) to see how they take low end sunstar model and then turns it even worse, just like this Mustang… and then sells it with big $$$

  2. jay says:

    That looks…terrible.
    Honestly thought it was a 1/43 model. And not a particularly good one at that.
    This hobby is slowly dying.

  3. Ilka says:

    Well, no it isn’t.
    For the low-mid price range Americana, AutoWorld are reissuing their models with much better paint quality and better detail. There are few new molds are coming from GMP/ACME, and Greenlight is what helped to bring them.
    I just wish Greenlight revisit some ideas about their mainstream branch.

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