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Enjoy the game with this Ford Stadium seat--great for races and sporting events! The seat features a powdercoated steel tube frame construction with 600-denier polyester material printed with the Ford logo and white stripe accents. It also has a fully padded seat and arms, two storage pockets to hold small items, such as a ticket stub, cell phone, etc., and a convenient carry strap that provides easy transport. Folded dimensions: 21 in. W x 19 in. H x 4 in. D. WARNING: Two folding hooks are not designed to support reclining in seat. Folding hooks are only designed to help prevent seat from sliding. DO NOT PUT YOUR WEIGHT ON THE HOOKS, OR TIP BACK ON CHAIR.
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Upgrade your seating with some racing stripes! Ford striped swivel stools stand 30 in. high, with a well-padded vinyl seat and backrest (42 in. overall height). They come finished with a chromed foot ring and legs that shine like new Ford parts. The stools are perfect for the shop counter, your garage workbench, the mancave bar, or other auto themed areas.
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A close second to the driver's seat of your Mustang, this 30 in. swivel barstool has a well-padded vinyl seat and backrest (42 in. overall height), plus gleaming chrome legs and footrest.
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AFX Racing offers 1966 Ford GT40 MKIV #1 Red Mega G+ slot cars! The origins of the full-size car is marred by tragedy. It began in 1966 with the J-Car just after LeMans. Ken Miles was test driving the car when it crashed on an embankment, bursting into flames. The rest is heavy-hearted history. There were only 10 made, only half of which ever actually raced. However, the MKIV is known for breaking records both at home and abroad. It only ran in two races: the Sebring 12 Hours and the 24 Hours of Le Mans—the most prestigious race events in all of motorsport. It won both. These victories were no accident. Ford made sure of that. The car was specifically, painstakingly designed for endurance, designed for speed … designed to win. Each element of the MKIV was totally different from other GT40s, starting with where it was made. The MKIV was built from scratch in the United States, unlike its predecessors the MKI and ll cars which were built entirely or partly in Europe. A little "skunk works" company called Kar Kraft built the all-new J series chassis and newly designed long, streamlined bodywork for Ford's Special Vehicles Activity. The MKIV was easily the most radical variant of all the GT40s. Other modifications were made as well. A NASCAR-style, steel-tube roll cage was added as a direct result of beloved racer Ken Miles' tragic death while testing the first J Car. Though it was significantly safer, the roll cage was incredibly heavy which hurt the car's performance. This particular beauty, the red MKIV #1, was on the J5 Chassis. Despite its skilled drivers Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt, the red #1 was written off and thought to be least likely to win. To top it off, driver Dan Gurney was 6′ 4"—too tall to fit in the standard GT40. So, the team built the car body around him, lowering the position of the driver's seat and making a "bubble" shaped piece for the roof of the car. This would become forever known as the "Gurney Bubble." Dan Gurney often complained about its weight. It was a massive 600 lbs. heavier than their archrival, the Ferrari 330 P4. During practice at Le Mans in 1967, Gurney developed a strategy in an effort to preserve the brakes—highly stressed under the additional weight of the car. He backed completely off the throttle several hundred yards before the approach to the Mulsanne hairpin (a well-known high-crash zone), virtually coasting into the braking area. This technique (also adopted by his co-driver A.J. Foyt) saved the brakes but increased the car's recorded lap times. Looking on, the Ford team feared that Gurney and Foyt, in their efforts to compromise on chassis settings, had hopelessly "dialed out" their car. However, thanks in part to the car's incredible aerodynamics, it became the fastest in a straight line that year, topping out at an exceptional 212 mph on the 3.6-mile Mulsanne Straight. With drivers A.J. Foyt and Dan Gurney at the helm, the red MKIV #1 took the lead within the first 90 minutes and finished an entire four laps ahead of the second-place Ferarri 330 P4. The overwhelming victory sent the entire team into joyful hysterics. So much so that the pit crew members climbed onto the race-winning car, consequently cracking the bodywork on the nose of the car. That damage to the car's nose can still be seen on the beautifully preserved car today. This epic race on Sunday, June 11, 1967 is still considered to be the race of the century—and this car's win remains the only all-American victory in Le Mans history.
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Ford Oval bar stools automotive style to your garage, counter, or game room. The retro-look non-swivel stools feature heavy chrome plated legs with a single-ring footrest—a staple of 1950s era décor. A large 4 in. thick, 14 in. diameter vinyl cushion provides comfortable seating. Each bar stool measures 30 in. tall and is crowned with the legendary blue Ford Oval emblem.
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Beauty and beast are a fitting description for this 1:18 scale 1969 Mach 1 that packs an R-code 428 Cobra Jet into a beautiful Aztec Aqua fastback body with black and gold stripes. One of only 34 finished in the Code E pastel shade, the Mach 1's production tally narrows down to a one-of-one with its option and equipment combination. At the height of the muscle car era, Ford introduced the Mach 1 as a new model for the Mustang lineup—and equipped the exterior with a blackout hood with locking pins, reflective side and rear panel stripes, a pop-open gas cap and quad exhaust tips. More than just muscular looks, the Mach 1 package also added a special interior with high-back Comfort weave bucket seats, molded door panels, a rim-blow steering wheel, a console and wood-grain trim. Diecast model features include opening doors, trunk and hood; poseable steering; rubber tires; plumbed and wired engine; tilting front seats; detailed undercarriage; and serialized plate. Add this rare Ford Mustang to your collection!
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1:18 scale 1965 Shelby GT350 Snake On A Plane diecast model honors Dave Steine's '65 Shelby GT350 that was scheduled for delivery via air freight to Romy Hammes Ford in South Bend, Indiana by Trans World Airlines. It was loaded onto a Boeing 707-331F freighter at the Los Angeles International Airport and jetted across the continent. However, after delivery to the dealership, the buyer backed out of the deal, so the TWA pilot who flew the car from Los Angeles to Indiana got word of this turn of events and decided to buy the car from Hi-Performance Motors, Shelby's own dealership in Southern California. So, the car was air freighted back to Los Angeles for delivery to the pilot. This 1:18 scale 1965 Shelby GT350 diecast model in Wimbledon White, has opening doors, hood, and trunk, poseable steering, tilting front seats, a detailed undercarriage, and a plumbed and wired engine. Add it to your collection.
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Your dog will be the talk of the town when people notice him wearing this awesome Ford Mustang buckle dog collar. Made from high-density polyester and durable steel components, the stylish collar is built to last. It features beautiful vibrant Mustang artwork—and the buckle is a miniature authentic seat belt buckle, so you press the center button to release the clasp. Order the design and size preferred for your pet.
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Ford Mustang seatbelt belts are lifted straight out of your favorite rides and clipped into your wardrobe. These unique accessories make run-of-the-mill seat belts hotrod chic! Many feature an authentic, old school metal seatbelt clasp with push-button release and tough nylon webbing—just like you'd find in the back seat of your cruiser. And don't forget to buckle up your furry friends with our matching accessories!
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Ford Emblem seatbelt belts are lifted straight out of your favorite rides and clipped into your wardrobe. These unique accessories make run-of-the-mill seat belts hotrod chic! Many feature an authentic, old school metal seatbelt clasp with push-button release and tough nylon webbing—just like you'd find in the back seat of your cruiser. And don't forget to buckle up your furry friends with our matching accessories!
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Blue Oval heritage enthusiasts will want to check out this red hot T-shirt. It's packed with vintage Blue Oval style and backed with pride by the Red, White, and Blue. The original pony car is old school and definitely still cool. So climb aboard the Laid-Back Garage's 'Stang, tilt the seat back, and relax in this comfy T-shirt. They distressed both the large image on the back and the inset image on the left chest for that vintage look. The Laid-Back Ratchet Mustang T-shirt features 100 percent ringspun cotton for a super-soft feel that won't shrink n the dryer!
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This 1:18 scale 1965 Shelby GT350R in the famous Gulf livery is a tribute to the amazing success of the Carroll Shelby and Ford racing teams that competed and dominated the competition throughout the late '60s on tracks the world over—with their cars wrapped in the iconic powder blue and orange. A limited edition diecast model, only 500 of these collectables have been produced. They feature opening doors, hood, and trunk; poseable steering; detailed interior; racing seat, plumbed and wired engine; and serialized plate.
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Your dog will be the talk of the town when people notice him wearing this awesome Ford buckle dog collar. Made from high-density polyester and durable steel components, the stylish collar is built to last. It features beautiful vibrant Ford artwork—and the buckle is a miniature authentic seat belt buckle, so you press the center button to release the clasp. Order the size needed for your pet.
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This 1:18 scale 2021 Ford Bronco Badlands diecast model is a Special Edition of the popular off-road machine. It's a highly detailed replica that comes with a plastic stand for mounting—a beautiful showcase addition to your collectables. Features include: * Appx. 9.5 in. long * Diecast metal body with plastic parts * Opening doors, tailgate, and engine compartment * Full function steering * 4-wheel spring suspension * Adjustable seat backs on some models * Detailed chassis with separate exhaust system * Detailed interior
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