This model ships in a generic box.
This model is about 7.25 inches long, 2.75 inches wide and 2.55 inches high.
Doors and hood can open to show interior and engine.
This is not a toy. Recommended for 15 and up.
Since it was introduced four months before the usual start of the 1965 production year and manufactured alongside 1964 Ford Falcons and 1964 Mercury Comets, the earliest Mustangs are widely referred to as the "1964½" model by enthusiasts. Nevertheless, all 1964½ cars were given 1965 U.S. standard VINs at the time of production, and—with limited exception to the earliest of promotional materials —were marketed by Ford as 1965 models.