Frequently Asked Questions
The Shelby Collectibles SC160 model car is in one-eighteenth scale. This means it is a detailed replica of the original vehicle at a smaller size.
The dimensions are eleven point eight one inches long, four point seven two inches wide, and four point seven two inches high. These measurements make it an ideal display piece.
The diecast car is primarily made from metal with some plastic components. This combination ensures durability while maintaining a realistic appearance.
You can display the model on a shelf, in a display case, or on a desk. Ensure it is placed on a stable surface to prevent it from falling.
No, this model is not recommended for young children. It is designed as a collectible item and may have small parts that pose a choking hazard.
No, the model comes fully assembled. You can take it out of the box and display it immediately.
You can clean the diecast car using a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
No, it is recommended to keep the model indoors. Exposure to outdoor elements can damage the paint and details.
If the model arrives damaged, contact the seller for a replacement or refund. Most sellers have policies in place for damaged items.
Typically, diecast models do not come with a warranty. Check with the manufacturer for any specific policies.
This model is a detailed one-eighteenth scale replica, which is larger and offers more detail than one thirty-second scale models. It is ideal for collectors.
Yes, it is considered worth the price due to its quality and detail. Collectors value its craftsmanship and historical significance.
The model features realistic detailing, including accurate paintwork and design. It's a faithful representation of the original 1966 Shelby GT 350.
Yes, the model is packaged in a collector's box that enhances its display value. The packaging is designed to protect the car during shipping.
The model is multicolored, predominantly white with blue stripes. This color scheme reflects the classic design of the original car.

















