1967 ‘Eleanor - Gone in 60 Seconds’ Mustang (Greenlight - 1/18) - Would You Buy It?

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This video is about unboxing a 1967 ‘Eleanor’ Mustang (custom Mustang from the 2000 remake of Gone in 60 seconds) in 1/18 scale. This product is from Greenlight Collectibles and is made in China.

The design of the original car was conceived by Hot Rod Illustrator Steve Stanford and made a reality by custom car designer Chip Foose.

The overall fit and finish of this diecast is lovely. It’s very solid and heavy. The seats have a mild matt finish without the shinny look. The 2 front seats are adjustable and can be pushed forwards to enable it to fold downwards. The interior dials, rear seats & door cards have fine details too. This is a nice touch. It has a working steering column & bonnet that opens to reveal the engine. The booth houses a Nitros tank. The overall paint quality is pretty good too. I hope this video conveys the fit and finish of the diecast model accurately in the event you are considering a purchase.

This video is for the general public of all ages and not limited to kids.

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