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Part of the fourth generation of the popular Ford F-Series, the F-100 Flareside Pickup features a 115-inch wheelbase, a 6˝-foot bed, classic rounded rear fenders and a flat-sided truck bed with running boards for easy loading — practical for hauling loads around the ranch or farmyard.
Moebius Models’ precision-tooled styrene model kit of the 1966 F-100 Flareside Pickup features a full interior, accurate 240 CID six-cylinder engine and a detailed chassis. The completed kit measures over 7 inches long, and includes clear and chrome-plated parts, soft PVC tires, decal sheet and detailed instructions. Paint and cement are required for assembly — sold separately.
As the premier manufacturer of specialty model kits, Moebius Models’ Ford Pickup Series includes a variety of beloved truck models from the 1960s and 1970s, each featuring exacting attention to detail: full interiors, accurate body styling, soft PVC tires and chrome and clear parts. Precision-tooled styrene components ensure crisp, accurate detail and superior parts fit.
Yes, we notice, it does appear that Moebius labeled the box incorrectly as a "Flareside" Pickup. As you can see from the builds if you have access to the photo array, this model has the Chevy Stepside look about it, but "Stepside" was copyrighted by GM. Ford called their version with a step the Flareside. They called their pickups with linear pickup beds "Stylesides".
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