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It looks very good, I think it was the second 1:18 model I ever bought..
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Reading your take like
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wonderful.
just don’t buy one https://jalopnik.com/359986/unique-performance-mustangs-allegedly-built-by-prisoners-used-13-gallons-of-bondo
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I’m not too crazy about the center “buck tooth” lights, or the wheels, but yeah the rest looks pretty amazing, IMO.
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whoever modified the car for this movie knew what they were doing
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Counterpoint: it looks like what a twelve year old thinks a cool car would be. It doesn’t look good.
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I think that the car looks Fantastic regardless of what others may say. I take the center lights as a version of the California bright light package. Are they larger than stock, yes, but this is a movie car. It is a character in its own right. It was supposed to be special. It also came out during an era where there was a lot of car modding. Just think, it could have been that thing from the 2008 Knight Rider reboot. Bullitt back in the day was special for simple changes, it was also a different era. Different strokes for different folks.
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I mean I am 15. It is the only mustang I like
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Until he jumped off a tow truck. Then a solid axle mustang showed it’s main trait: almost crashing in a straight line