This is the #15 1970 Ford Trans Am Mustang - 1970 Trans Am Champion - Parnelli Jones in 1:12 scale by Real Art Replicas.
It was 1970, and famed race car driver Parnelli Jones was hurtling along the Riverside International Speedway in a yellow Boss 302 Mustang, competing for Ford in the Trans-Am Series alongside teammate George Follmer. The race would end up being one of his toughest, and proudest, victories. On the fifth lap, while passing a lapped car, Jones was bumped off-course by a black marker and returned to the fray with the right side of the Mustang crushed in, fenders rubbing the tires and driveshaft bent. However, Jones worked his battered Mustang into third place behind Donohue's Javelin. With ten laps to go they were running nose to tail, their domination of the Trans-Am so complete that they had each other to race with. The Jones-Follmer showdown ended in the nick of time as Follmer's shift linkage broke, leaving him without third gear. Jones cruised past to cap off a tremendous 1970 season with a win at Riverside.
This exquisite diecast model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish.
Other features include:
● Extremely Detailed Engine
● Moveable and Steerable Front Wheels
● Accurate and highly detailed Interior and Chassis
● Opening Doors, Trunk, and Hood
It was 1970, and famed race car driver Parnelli Jones was hurtling along the Riverside International Speedway in a yellow Boss 302 Mustang, competing for Ford in the Trans-Am Series alongside teammate George Follmer. The race would end up being one of his toughest, and proudest, victories. On the fifth lap, while passing a lapped car, Jones was bumped off-course by a black marker and returned to the fray with the right side of the Mustang crushed in, fenders rubbing the tires and driveshaft bent. However, Jones worked his battered Mustang into third place behind Donohue's Javelin. With ten laps to go they were running nose to tail, their domination of the Trans-Am so complete that they had each other to race with. The Jones-Follmer showdown ended in the nick of time as Follmer's shift linkage broke, leaving him without third gear. Jones cruised past to cap off a tremendous 1970 season with a win at Riverside.
This exquisite diecast model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish.
Other features include:
● Extremely Detailed Engine
● Moveable and Steerable Front Wheels
● Accurate and highly detailed Interior and Chassis
● Opening Doors, Trunk, and Hood
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