Ford: Mustang engine as a kit for hobbyists

PART BY PART With the Ford Mustang V8 engine, Franzis Verlag offers a kit for real enthusiasts. Licensed by Ford, the product is a faithful replica of the engine from the 1960s. The kit - based on the K-code models that were offered between 1965 and 1967 as performance-enhanced top models of the Ford Mustang - can be assembled with the help of a [...]

Kit
The K-code models were offered as performance-enhanced versions of the successful Ford Mustang.

The kit - based on the K-code models that were offered between 1965 and 1967 as performance-enhanced top-of-the-line Ford Mustang models - can be assembled with the help of detailed step-by-step instructions.

Each step is accompanied by an illustration, so that even novice model builders should be able to build the model. A transparent functional model is created within a few hours.

Kit
With the Mustang V8 engine, Franzis now also has a representative of the American car market on offer.

Parts can be plugged together
All parts move like the big prototype and can be plugged and screwed together without glue. In total, there are about 200 parts in the Ford Mustang V8 engine kit.

After all the parts have been assembled, the hobbyists then have a 1:3 scale model (26.7 x 19.4 x 27.1 centimeters) that lets the horsepower of the Ford Mustang roar in the display case at home.

Kit
A total of around 200 parts are included in the engine kit for fans aged 14 and over.

Pony Car photos and information
The 104-page manual was written in both German and English and contains photographs and information about the Pony Car. The kit is suitable for automobile fans aged 14 and over and requires three 1.5 V AA batteries for operation. The engine is available from 200 Swiss francs from Franzis as well as other mail-order companies.

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