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Ford Bronco R 2023 Collector Edition
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Ford Bronco R was a prototype Baja truck designed by Daniel Kangas of the Ford Motor Company as a vehicle to compete in the 2019 Baja 1000. The car used a number pre-production components from the then-unreleased sixth-generation Ford Bronco. The car was powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.7L EcoBoost V6 mated to a 10-speed automatic. The prototype was said to have been created in six months in complete secrecy. The car fared decently during the 2019 Baja 1000 until the midway point when the engine seized up and overheated; Ford then pulled the Bronco R out of the race due to severe mechanical issues. The Bronco R would then return to the race the next year, where it would actually finish in second place in its class. SKU No. HKL68 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/775 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/779
ZAMAC Spectraflame pale pink 2020 Mark Jones and Phil Riehlmanwindsurfcafe
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'65 Land Rover Gen II Pickup 2023 Moving Parts
#マッチボックス #matchbox The Land Rover Series II is compact British off-road vehicles, produced by the Rover Company since 1958 to 1961. Though inspired by the World War II jeep, the Land Rover immediately distinguished itself from all other cars. From launch, it was the first mass-produced civilian four-wheel drive car with doors, and an available hard roof. Contrary to conventional car and truck chassis, it used a sturdier fully box-welded frame. Furthermore, due to post-war steel shortage, and aluminium surplus, Land Rovers received non-rusting aluminium alloy bodies, favouring their longevity. In 1992, Land Rover claimed that 70% of all the vehicles they had built were still in use. SKU No. HLG17 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/832 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/413
Grey / Plastic Beige 2020 Abe Lugowindsurfcafe
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Lancia Stratos Group 5 2021 Hot Wheels Boulevard #29
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Lancia Stratos Turbo is a silhouette race car built to Group 5 regulations around 1975. These cars were designed by Nicola Materazzi; these cars were moderately successful but were unable to beat the Porsche 935s they raced against. Two were produced and the cars were retired in 1977. The initial livery of the Stratos GP5 features the number "829"; this number was not worn on any of the actual cars (these cars bore the numbers 539 or 598), but may likely be a reference to the internal designation of the Stratos, Tipo 829. SKU No. GRM01
White / Metal White 2020 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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'20 Toyota GR Supra 2022 Hot Wheels Boulevard #52
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Toyota Supra is a sports car designed and manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation since 1978 and now in its fifth generation. Designed by Nobuo Nakamura, the fifth-generation Toyota Supra is very closely related to the G29 BMW Z4; both cars are built in Magna Steyr AG in Austria, feature the same platform and use the same engines. Despite Toyota using the model code "A90" in promotional material as a reference to the previous model codes of the Supra, such as A60 and A80, the new Supra actually uses BMW model codes, with the car's model code being "J29/DB". The car is currently used in various forms of competition, such as some endurance racing (particularly the 24h Nürburgring), drift competition and in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. This version of the casting depicts a Toyota Supra with a Pandem V1 body kit. Early prototype versions of this casting have the base read "'20 Toyota Supra". SKU No. HCR16 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/295 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/829
Matte black / Metal Metalflake Pearl White 2020 Ryu Asadawindsurfcafe
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LB-Silhouette WORKS GT Nissan 35GT-RR VER.2 2024 Then and Now 242/250
#ホットウィール #hotwheels LB-Silhouette WORKS GT 35GT-RR VER.2 is the designation for a body kit designed by Liberty Walk, a Japanese aftermarket automotive company, intended to be fitted on the Nissan GT-R. It consists of a front bumper, canards and diffuser, rear bumper and diffuser, a "new style" silhouette rear wing, wide fenders and side skirts and a new hood and trunk. SKU No. HTC72 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/482 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/580
Black / Plastic Gray 2020 Ryu Asadawindsurfcafe
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Toyota Land Cruiser 2024 Green and Gold 2/6
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45 Pickup was a long-wheelbase, all-wheel drive version of the FJ40 Land Cruiser. The FJ45 was available in numerous different body styles, from two-door pickup to four-door station wagon; the four-door station wagon was noted as being the shortest lived of all FJ40 body styles and derivatives, being replaced after only about seven years of production. The FJ40 as a whole was produced from 1960 to 2001, although production ended in 1984 in Japan. This is one of three castings introduced in 2021 to debut in the Mainline without being labeled a New Model. This casting was sort of a collaboration between Ryu Asada and Manson Cheung, where Ryu had created the front of the casting with Manson creating the truck bed; according to the latter the casting's front was likely taken from the Matchbox Toyota Land Cruiser, also designed by Ryu. A preview published by the Hot Wheels Design Team on Instagram appears to allude to this casting being a "refresh" of the original Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 casting designed by Jun Imai, which Hot Wheels may have had to discontinue use due to legal issues. SKU No. HVX01 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/765
Orange chrome / Plastic Metalflake Teal 2020 Ryu Asada and Manson Cheungwindsurfcafe
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Range Rover Classic 2023 Car Culture: HW Off Road 5/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Range Rover is a four-wheel drive off-road SUV designed by Spen King, Gordon Bashford and David Bache and produced from 1970 through 1996. This was Land Rover's first true 4×4 SUV after having been convinced that such a market existed; all products prior to this were pickup-style utility off-road vehicles. The car was initially launched under the slogan "A Car For All Reasons". This casting is based on a Range Rover modified for the Dakar Rally. It replaced the Land Rover New Defender in the 2021 lineup, after a last minute cancellation for unknown reasons. The rear of the casting will always feature a BAJA5 spare tire no matter what the main tire type is. SKU No. HKC71 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/584 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/569
Black / Metal Yellow 2020 Dmitriy Shakhmatovwindsurfcafe
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1965 Land Rover Series II 2021 Collectors Series 1/20
#マッチボックス #matchbox The Land Rover Series II is compact British off-road vehicles, produced by the Rover Company since 1958 to 1961. Though inspired by the World War II jeep, the Land Rover immediately distinguished itself from all other cars. From launch, it was the first mass-produced civilian four-wheel drive car with doors, and an available hard roof. Contrary to conventional car and truck chassis, it used a sturdier fully box-welded frame. Furthermore, due to post-war steel shortage, and aluminium surplus, Land Rovers received non-rusting aluminium alloy bodies, favouring their longevity. In 1992, Land Rover claimed that 70% of all the vehicles they had built were still in use. SKU No. GRK16 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/413 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/927
Chrome / Plastic Yellow 2020 Thailandwindsurfcafe
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'20 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5 2021 Car Culture: Slide Street 5/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The #25 Ford Mustang RTR is a drift-tuned Ford Mustang campaigned by drift racer Vaughn Gittin Jr. of RTR Motorsports. Powered by a 7.1L Roush V8, the #25 Mustang was the 2020 Formula D Pro Series Champion, with Gittin's teammate, Chelsea DeNofa, taking second place. The initial release of the casting features graphics that replicate Gittin's 2020 car with any form of Monster Energy sponsorships removed; the casting itself however replicates a road-going Mustang RTR. The base of the casting reads '18 Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5. SKU No. GRJ80 2021 Car Culture: Slide Street 5/5 New Model!
Black / Metal Black 2020 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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'20 Toyota GR Supra 2021 Car Culture: Slide Street 2/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Toyota Supra is a sports car designed and manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation since 1978 and now in its fifth generation. Designed by Nobuo Nakamura, the fifth-generation Toyota Supra is very closely related to the G29 BMW Z4; both cars are built in Magna Steyr AG in Austria, feature the same platform and use the same engines. Despite Toyota using the model code "A90" in promotional material as a reference to the previous model codes of the Supra, such as A60 and A80, the new Supra actually uses BMW model codes, with the car's model code being "J29/DB". The car is currently used in various forms of competition, such as some endurance racing (particularly the 24h Nürburgring), drift competition and in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. This version of the casting depicts a Toyota Supra with a Pandem V1 body kit. Early prototype versions of this casting have the base read "'20 Toyota Supra". SKU No. GRJ79 2021 Car Culture: Slide Street 2/5 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/295
Black / Metal Absolute Zero White 2020 Ryu Asadawindsurfcafe
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Volvo P220 Amazon Estate 2021 Car Culture: Fast Wagons 3/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Volvo Amazon was a mid-sized car designed by Jan Wilsgaard and produced from 1956 to 1970. The car was noted for its ponton styling, and was also notable for being the first car to provide front seatbelts as standard, in addition to providing three-point seatbelts as standard. The car was initially introduced as the Amason, but German motorcycle manufacturer Kreidler had registered the name; both companies agreed that the Amason name could only be used within Sweden, and the spelling was changed to Amazon some time after. The wagon was produced from 1962 to 1969. 667,791 Amazons of all body styles were produced. SKU No. GRJ64 2021 Car Culture: Fast Wagons 3/5 New for 2021!
ZAMAC Dark Green 2020 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.8 AMG 2021 Car Culture: Deutschland Design 4/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 is a full-sized luxury performance car manufactured by Mercedes-Benz from 1968 to 1972. The car mated the 6.3L M110 V8 from the Mercedes-Benz 600 Großer with the body and chassis of the W109 300 SEL. When initially released, the 300 SEL 6.3 was the world's fastest four-door car. 6,526 were produced. SKU No. GRJ73 2021 Car Culture: Deutschland Design 4/5 New for 2021!
ZAMAC Candy Apple Red 2020 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 2021 Car Culture: Modern Classics 5/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Mitsubishi 3000GT, known as the GTO in Japan, is a grand touring sports car manufactured by Mitsubishi from 1990 to 2000 over a single generation. Designed by Masaru Suzuki, the 3000GT was also sold as the Dodge Stealth in the United States which was essentially a badge-engineered 3000GT; the car was not marketed as the GTO outside of Japan with the concern that customers would object to the use of "GTO" on a Japanese vehicle, when it was already used on such cars like the Ferrari 250 and 288 GTO and the Pontiac GTO. The VR-4 featured all-wheel drive and a twin-turbocharged 3.0L 6G72 V6. SKU No. GRJ90 2021 Car Culture: Modern Classics 5/5 New for 2021!
Black / Metal Monza Red 2020 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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Ford Bronco R 2023 HW Hot Trucks
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Ford Bronco R was a prototype Baja truck designed by Daniel Kangas of the Ford Motor Company as a vehicle to compete in the 2019 Baja 1000. The car used a number pre-production components from the then-unreleased sixth-generation Ford Bronco. The car was powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.7L EcoBoost V6 mated to a 10-speed automatic. The prototype was said to have been created in six months in complete secrecy. The car fared decently during the 2019 Baja 1000 until the midway point when the engine seized up and overheated; Ford then pulled the Bronco R out of the race due to severe mechanical issues. The Bronco R would then return to the race the next year, where it would actually finish in second place in its class. SKU No. HKJ04 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/775
Black / Plastic Black 2020 Mark Jones and Phil Riehlmanwindsurfcafe
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Ford Bronco R 2022 Car Culture: American Scene
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Ford Bronco R was a prototype Baja truck designed by Daniel Kangas of the Ford Motor Company as a vehicle to compete in the 2019 Baja 1000. The car used a number pre-production components from the then-unreleased sixth-generation Ford Bronco. The car was powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.7L EcoBoost V6 mated to a 10-speed automatic. The prototype was said to have been created in six months in complete secrecy. The car fared decently during the 2019 Baja 1000 until the midway point when the engine seized up and overheated; Ford then pulled the Bronco R out of the race due to severe mechanical issues. The Bronco R would then return to the race the next year, where it would actually finish in second place in its class. SKU No. HCK05 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/779
Black / Metal Aqua 2020 Mark Jones and Phil Riehlmanwindsurfcafe