They'll be eating your dust with this authentic race car from the 60s. This 1967 Terlingua Continuation Mustang #67 is a 1/18 Scale scale diecast model replica. It comes in yellow & black, featuring: openable doors, hood, and trunk. It's a terrific item for any race car collection, and wonderful for die-hard Ford lovers!

Originally created in the mid-1960's for a 200,000 acre ranch, the Terlingua Racing Team logo is certainly one of a kind. Carroll Shelby said, "You know, it would be kinda neat to use this as a racing team logo too!" Shelby was developing the GT350-R at the time, and brought the first car to Green Valley Raceway near Dallas on February 14, 1965. Ken Miles drove the newly branded car, designated SR002. It was white with blue stripes and the first "R" model Shelby Mustang ever race.

The SR002 won the race that day, and the Terlingua Racing Team logo was later used on the 1967 Jerry Titus car, which raced in the Trans-Am series. Shelby wanted to use colors that would make the car different and show up really well on the Trans-Am grid. Shelby's designer Bill Neale, inmediately thought of yellow and black to represent their team and the city in which it was born. The bold color palette gave the Terlingua Racing Team one of the more popular and more recognizable cars of the day.