Dark bay or liver chestnut, black or charcoal points, solid face, no or various socks and grey or black hooves. The model pictured in the catalogs with a blaze was a prototype as none of the released models had face markings. Released in the Stablemate Stable Set #3085 with a cardboard stable, and included the Quarter Horse Mare, Quarter Horse Stallion, and the Thoroughbred Standing and Lying Foals. The QH Stallion was replaced by Seabiscuit around 1979.
Early models did not have a mold stamp, then a Copyright Breyer Molding Co 1976 was added. A Mexico Stamp was used around 1977-1984, and a B Stamp was used around 1979-1983. The Mexico stamp was added in preparation of this mold to be produced in Mexico, but production was halted before it was made there. The B stamp signifies a slightly different plastic blend was used. These models were made from the heavier Cellulose Acetate plastic.