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The
mid-1960s through the late 1970s are viewed by Mustang toy
collectors as the pinnacle of tin Mustang toys. During this
period, the Japanese toy companies produced tin toy cars of
surprisingly high quality that were both friction-powered
and battery-powered. Many of these early battery-powered tin
toy Mustangs were small mechanical marvels. Using a little
creative engineering, the Japanese could get their small electric
motors - some barely the width of a nickel - to perform all
sorts of interesting tasks. Read Full
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