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EXTRPR50

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Guys, help me out here. Why can I not find an Aero (87-93) coupe diecast car?

Ive seen hatches, but no coupes, not aven a hot wheels! What gives??

GMP doesnt even make one..
 

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Good luck. I don't think i've ever seen a 1:64 scale Mustang coupe of any year. It would probably look wrong anyways.
 

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It's discontinued, but here's one:

eBay LINKY

You can usually find them for a lot less than this one.
 

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How about this one?
 

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With all the coupe owners out there, I find it hard to believe, theres not more companies doing them. Heck, I find buick regals all over the place, mustang II's, etc. I can even find pacers and gremlins..wtf??
 

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here is one



http://www.gmpdiecast.com/products/...er=G1801823&category=1:18 Scale Ford Mustangs
 

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Because they don't make a 93 diecast coupe. There's an 86, and 87, as linked above, but that's it currently in 1/18 size. Probably out of all the sizes, too.

Keep an eye on GMP, in recent years they just added a lot of Mustang examples to their line. Maybe they'll eventually get a later model coupe too
 

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91 hatch and wythors, thats not the aero body, thats the four eye. I like it, dont get me wrong, Id just like to have one like mine.
 
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Hot Wheels is coming out with one next year in one of their specialty collector car lines (not the $1 cars).
 

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EXTRPR50 said:
91 hatch and wythors, thats not the aero body, thats the four eye. I like it, dont get me wrong, Id just like to have one like mine.
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Then what about the one that TRWXXA linked? That's a red 87 from GMP.
 

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^ Yeah, but its not HotWheels sized. and it looks like a really bad replica. I'd rather pay $4 for a HW than $98 for a crappy model...but that's just me.
 

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foxmustangman said:
^ Yeah, but its not HotWheels sized. and it looks like a really bad replica. I'd rather pay $4 for a HW than $98 for a crappy model...but that's just me.
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Obviously, you've never seen a GMP model in person. They're the most highly detailed diecast you'll ever see. They have removable carpeted floor mats, working hood prop rods, fabric seat belts, spark plug wires. Hell, they even have the Motorcraft sticker on the air filter box. They're the next best thing to owning the real car.
 
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Maisto makes a 1/64 1993 Cobra, it's kind of blinged out but it's a start. I have the green one but I have seen other colors as well. Hot Wheels made a 79 Mustang in several different paint schemes (one being a Cobra) years ago but they can still be found.
 

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I love my GMP's. I didn't spend $100 for them either



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wythors said:
Obviously, you've never seen a GMP model in person. They're the most highly detailed diecast you'll ever see. They have removable carpeted floor mats, working hood prop rods, fabric seat belts, spark plug wires. Hell, they even have the Motorcraft sticker on the air filter box. They're the next best thing to owning the real car.
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Not all the GMP cars have that level of detail. The red '87 coupe doesn't have the seat belts, hood prop, or floor mats, but it also doesn't cost as much as the models that do. I bought two of the red '87s and paid about $45 each. One is staying as is, the other is in the "paint shop"and is gonna become a model of my Oregon SSP.

Now that it's discontinued I guess the red '87 will get harder to find and more $$$.
 

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What about this one? Can't remember where I found it though. Edit: I think it was www.greenlighttoys.com, its been awhile since I've been there and they've added tons of stuff, I even found some 68 coupes (which I've been looking for for the last seven years).
 

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Those cars are awesome but i do have some small issues with how they did the nose body lines since they should have the fender extension lines where the bumper mounts to the fender...but that's nit picking. The only other thing i don't like about them which is actually a bit annoying is how slanted the nose is....they look more like a Tbird than they should. All that aside they're really nice models.
 

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The newere ones are better in those respects. And they have a higher level of detail as mentioned above.
 
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68stang351 said:
What about this one? Can't remember where I found it though. Edit: I think it was www.greenlighttoys.com, its been awhile since I've been there and they've added tons of stuff, I even found some 68 coupes (which I've been looking for for the last seven years).
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i own that one..Its an almost dead ringer to my actual car..
I looked to buy another sold out everywhere.
 

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Ozz

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they pop up on ebay and gomotorbids.com quite often.
 
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