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for the original Japanese versions increases, so does the temptation
by Chinese manufacturers to create replicas, which are not always
marketed in an honest fashion as replicas.
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Welcome
to MustangToys.com, a Web site devoted to Ford Mustang toys,
particularly vintage tin Mustang toys. Mustang toys and collectibles
seem to be a natural extension of people's love for Ford Mustangs,
the pony car that officially kicked off the muscle car era
45 years ago. What makes collecting Mustang toys, in particular,
so much fun is the fact that so many different types of these
toy cars have been produced. Among the most collectible today
are the Japanese Mustang toy cars constructed out of tin from
the mid 1960s through the mid 1970s, and those are the toys
that this site focuses on most. That said, there were some
pretty neat Mustang toys constructed out of plastic, pressed
steel and diecast metal, too. We'll include some of those
as well. So, take a look around at our online toy Mustang
museum (best viewed using FireFox) and let
us know what you think of it!
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Toys
Nomura's Blue Mustang Fastback
This
toy car is BIG - 17 inches from bumper to bumper. Like
the other Nomura Mustangs, it features two plastic fender-mounted
rear view mirrors, metal wheel covers, and an interior
with detailed lithography.
Learn
more about Nomura Mustangs
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Shelby to the rescue!
So,
it's 1969 and you're the town's police chief. You need to
replace your aging fleet of police cruisers with new cars.
And there's a Ford dealership up the road with some new Shelby
GT-500s . . . hmmm.
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First
to the fire!
Or
maybe you're the town's fire chief . . .
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