Corgi 391
Corgi 391 James Bond Ford Mustang Mach 1, with PIERCED SPOKED WHEELS. Very near mint/boxed. Superb box! Inspired by the film 'Diamonds are Forever'. From The Old School Collection.
Notes
This model was issued for one year only (1972) to coincide with the ‘Diamonds are Forever’ film release.
A sought-after James Bond Mustang model in very close to mint original condition (occasional tiny mark).
The model has a striking deep vibrant red and black finish. Version with pierced spoked wheels. High shine finish to the paint generally showing that this model has barely been handled. Not even a trace of a roof rub. Unscratched amber glass.
A striking display piece.
Colourful card box has is one of the best we have seen. Really fresh, clean and bright with a vibrant and complete James Bond Ford Mustang label. Smooth intact cellophane window. Gives the impression of unsold old shop stock.
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