Pacer, Bay (Liver Chestnut) (body)
Pacer, Bay (Liver Chestnut) (body)
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Chris Hess's Standardbred Pacer was originally released in 1967 and continued in bay until 1987. He wears four socks and a molded-on black halter with metallic gold buckles. Some of the earlier models, like this one, are actually dark liver chestnut, but were called bay.
He is in Very Good to Body condition with a broken left ear and plenty of rubs. He sports a gorgeous liver chestnut coat, though, with a speckly paint job and highlights almost to white… Still a really neat fellow, despite his condition. If you could get him restored, he'd be even more handsome. He'd also be great for customizing. Like most horses on this mold, he's quite tippy, so we recommend Museum Putty or a Horse Safety Rack to keep him safely upright.
Size: Traditional
Model #46



