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Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures

Why is the Ford Mustang considered the first 'Pony Car'?

The Ford Mustang, launched in 1964, created a new category of cars called the 'Pony Car'. It combined accessible sporty design, affordability, and decent performance, inspiring a generation of cars like the Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger.

What is special about the Mustang's galloping horse logo?

The Mustang's iconic horse gallops to the left, which is unusual in heraldry where horses typically gallop to the right. This choice symbolizes the car's rebellious, nonconformist spirit, perfectly in keeping with the 1960s era.

How many Mustangs were sold on the first day it was released?

On April 17, 1964, the day the Mustang was officially launched, Ford sold more than 22,000 units in a single day! This exceptional sales performance immediately confirmed the success of the concept and launched 'Mustang Mania'.

Which Mustang is nicknamed 'Eleanor' and why is she so sought after?

Eleanor is the nickname given to the modified 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500, made famous by the 2000 film 'Gone in 60 Seconds'. Its unique modifications and appearance in the cinema have made it one of the most iconic and sought-after Mustangs by collectors.

What makes the Mustang Boss 429 so special among collectors?

The 1969-1970 Boss 429 is legendary for its 429 cubic-inch 'Semi-Hemi' engine, developed for NASCAR racing. Only 1,359 examples were produced, making it one of the rarest and most sought-after Mustangs, with prices reaching several hundred thousand dollars.