2025 Ford Mustang GT3 #65 Christopher Mies - Dennis Olsen - Frederic Vervisch "Ford Multimatic Motorsports" GTD Pro Class Winner IMSA "24 Hours of Daytona" (Top Speed) 1/18

2025 Ford Mustang GT3 #65 Christopher Mies - Dennis Olsen - Frederic Vervisch "Ford Multimatic Motorsports" GTD Pro Class Winner IMSA "24 Hours of Daytona" (Top Speed) 1/18

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The Ford Mustang GT3 #65 Christopher Mies - Dennis Olsen - Frederic Vervisch "Ford Multimatic Motorsports" GTD Pro Class Winner IMSA "24 Hours of Daytona" (2025) is rendered in 1/18 scale by Top Speed, a brand recognized for capturing the precise details of international motorsport at the highest level. Every livery element, sponsor graphic, and aerodynamic feature has been faithfully reproduced from the original race car to create an authoritative collector's piece.

Brand new 1/18 scale car model of Ford Mustang GT3 #65 Christopher Mies - Dennis Olsen - Frederic Vervisch "Ford Multimatic Motorsports" GTD Pro Class Winner IMSA "24 Hours of Daytona" (2025) model car by Top Speed. Brand new box. Real rubber tires. True-to-scale detail. Detailed interior, exterior. Officially licensed product. Manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Dimensions approximately L-10.75, W-4.5, H-3 inches. This model is made of resin and does not have any openings. -->

This 1/18 scale model arrives in branded packaging suitable for display or storage. It represents Top Speed's commitment to providing collectors with accurately detailed replicas of both current and historic automobiles at a scale that shows every surface feature. A worthwhile addition to any collection focused on modern performance or motorsport machinery.

BrandTop Speed
Scale1/18
SKUTS0641
MaterialResin

Specifications

MakeFord
ModelMustang
Scale1/18
ManufacturerTop Speed
SKU

The Ford Mustang launched on April 17, 1964 and sold over 22,000 units on its first day — a record that still stands. Credited with creating the pony car segment, the Mustang gave American buyers a sporty, affordable car at a time when performance meant expense. Early first-generation cars are among the most collected American automobiles ever produced, with the 1967–1968 fastback body style and the 1969–1970 Mach 1 considered peak muscle era styling.

This 1/18 scale replica of the Ford Mustang is produced by Top Speed to collector-grade specifications. At 1/18 scale — the most popular collector scale — the model measures approximately 10 inches in length and displays beautifully on a shelf or in a glass cabinet. Every detail — from paint finish to badging — is reproduced from measurements taken from the original vehicle.