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Mazda MX-5 Miata 2025 HW Dream Garage 1/250
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Mazda MX-5 is a small sports car manufactured by Mazda since 1991. This casting is based on a heavily modified 1990 Mazda MX-5 built by New Zealander Chris Watson of Tofu Auto Works. The car is named the Chimera and was the winner of the 2023 Hot Wheels Legends Tour. It features Cyberpunk and Japanese Kaido racer influence. SKU No. HYW18
Black / Plastic Metalflake gunmetal gray 2024 Chris Watson, Shawn Moghadam and Manson Cheungwindsurfcafe
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Glory Chaser 2024 HW Dream Garage 4/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels Glory Chaser is a depiction of a highly-modified early sports prototype race car. It draws inspiration from open-topped designs from the 1950s and 1960s. SKU No. HTB51 2024 Mainline 079/250
Black / Plastic Burnt Orange 2021 Sonny Fisherwindsurfcafe
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Custom Otto 2024 HW Dream Garage 1/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Custom Otto is based on the artwork from the original Hot Wheels packaging from 1968. This casting, referred to as the "Lost Redline" in years past was resurrected in 2008 for Hot Wheel's 40th Anniversary. The car was created by Larry Wood from original artwork by artist, Otto Kuhni and named Custom Otto to honor Otto. SKU No. HTB49 2024 Mainline 6/250 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/187 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/188
Chrome / Plastic Orange 2019 Larry Woodwindsurfcafe
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Volvo P1800 Gasser 2023 HW Dream Garage 2nd Color
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Volvo P1800 is a four-seat touring sports car manfactured by Volvo from 1961 to 1973 in coupe or shooting brake configuration, with 47,484 produced of all variants. Designed by Pelle Peterson under Pietro Frua, the car's mechanicals were derived from the Amazon and gained fame when actor Roger Moore used the car in the television show The Saint. A P1800 is also known for being the highest mileage private vehicle driven by the original owner in non-commercial service, having been certified in 1998 by the Guinness Book of World Records; owned by Irv Gordon, the car had exceeded over 3.25 million miles (5.23 million kilometers) by the time Gordon died in 2018. This casting is based on a 1969 Volvo P1800 Gasser built by Lee Johnstone, based in the United Kingdom. The car is named Ain't No Saint and competes in drag racing at Santa Pod Raceway in Bedfordshire. The car was the winner of the 2021 Hot Wheels Legends Tour, it being the first winner of the show from outside the United States. 2023 Mainline 1/250 SKU No. HKJ94 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/656
VOLVO HW Dream Garage Hot Wheelswindsurfcafe
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Rip Rod 2020 HW Dream Garage 9/10 2nd Color
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Rip Rod is a small-scale representation of a buggy manufactured by Action Vehicle Engineering for Team Red of the World's Best Driver movie. The buggy was internally designated the "Red Ripper" by Action Vehicle Engineering. It features a 1.0L Ford EcoBoost inline-3 mated to an 8-speed transmission. The Red Team won the challenge with the Rip Rod in the World's Best Driver movie. The Green Ripper as seen in the same movie is related to this car. SKU No. GHF91 2020 Mainline 85/250 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/729 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/337
Light Blue / Metal Chrome 2013 Fraser Campbellwindsurfcafe
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’67 Camaro 2021 HW Dream Garage 1st color
#ホットウィール #hotwheels Along with its precursor; the Custom Camaro of 1968, it is one of the top 5 most popular Hot Wheels castings (2nd only to the Volkswagen Drag Bus), the '67 Camaro was first released in 1983. With the exception of the Color Shifters series, it had always been released with a opening hood and both a metal body and base. Then in 2017 the tooling was refreshed with a non-opening hood and the base was changed to plastic for Mainline releases. Note that Harry Bradley designed the original Custom Camaro during the redline era. Larry Wood designed this car, and it was named " '67 Camaro" when it debuted in 1983. SKU No. GRY12 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/281 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/458
Chrome / Plastic White 1982 Larry Woodwindsurfcafe
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Rodger Dodger 2023 HW Dream Garage
#hotwheels #ホットウィール The Rodger Dodger Is Hot Wheels Original Casting Based on '73 Dodge Charger SE with triple opera window option. Could you even see Beyond the huge motor coming out of the hood? The early '74 version had a metal base and capped redlines in the rear only. Plum crazy enamel paint with flame tampos. The Rodger Dodger reused the same base from the 1973 version, named "Show-Off". On some models, you can find the original "Show-Off" name partially bleeding through the deletion plate. SKU No. HKJ49 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/553 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/185 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/849
Black / Plastic White 2014 Larry Woodwindsurfcafe
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Volvo P1800 Gasser 2023 HW Dream Garage
The Volvo P1800 is a four-seat touring sports car manfactured by Volvo from 1961 to 1973 in coupe or shooting brake configuration, with 47,484 produced of all variants. Designed by Pelle Peterson under Pietro Frua, the car's mechanicals were derived from the Amazon and gained fame when actor Roger Moore used the car in the television show The Saint. A P1800 is also known for being the highest mileage private vehicle driven by the original owner in non-commercial service, having been certified in 1998 by the Guinness Book of World Records; owned by Irv Gordon, the car had exceeded over 3.25 million miles (5.23 million kilometers) by the time Gordon died in 2018. This casting is based on a 1969 Volvo P1800 Gasser built by Lee Johnstone, based in the United Kingdom. The car is named Ain't No Saint and competes in drag racing at Santa Pod Raceway in Bedfordshire. The car was the winner of the 2021 Hot Wheels Legends Tour, it being the first winner of the show from outside the United States. SKU No. HKG27
Black / Plastic Green 2022 Lee Johnstone and Manson Cheungwindsurfcafe
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LB-Silhouette WORKS GT Nissan 35GT-RR VER.2 2022 HW Dream Garage 154/250
#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. HCT99 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/482 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/916
Black / Plastic Imperial blue 2020 Ryu Asadawindsurfcafe
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’67 Camaro 2021 HW Dream Garage 2nd color
#ホットウィール #hotwheels Along with its precursor; the Custom Camaro of 1968, it is one of the top 5 most popular Hot Wheels castings (2nd only to the Volkswagen Drag Bus), the '67 Camaro was first released in 1983. With the exception of the Color Shifters series, it had always been released with a opening hood and both a metal body and base. Then in 2017 the tooling was refreshed with a non-opening hood and the base was changed to plastic for Mainline releases. Note that Harry Bradley designed the original Custom Camaro during the redline era. Larry Wood designed this car, and it was named \" '67 Camaro\" when it debuted in 1983. SKU No. https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/737
Chrome / Plastic Gold 1982 Larry Woodwindsurfcafe
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1970 Pontiac Firebird 2022 HW Dream Garage
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Black / Plastic White 2021 Riley Stair, Brendon Vetuskey and Manson Cheungwindsurfcafe
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2005 Ford Mustang 2020 HW Dream Garage 2/10 2nd Color
#ホットウィール #hotwheels For SEMA 2014, Action Vehicle Engineering worked with Hot Wheels on this 2005 Ford Mustang project. The wheels were made special for Hot Wheels, and the whole vehicle was meant to be envisioned as a Japanese style race car. It also has a special wrap design, with decals giving special thanks to Sparco, Falken Tires, KW, Fifteen 52 and Clarke Designs. SKU No. GHF29 2020 Mainline 19/250 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/334
Black / Plastic Dark Green 2015 Fraser Campbellwindsurfcafe
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Deora II 2021 HW Dream Garage "TH"
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Deora II was designed by Nathan Proch. The initial Deora II model was inspired by the 1964 Deora showcar and includes similar design elements that have been modernized like surf boards, a spoiler over the engine and an oval windshield. This design, like the Deora, (being based on a 1960 Ford station wagon) is based on an actual production vehicle. Designer Nathan Proch used design cues taken from the rear end of a 1996 Ford Taurus station wagon. The Deora II has swoopy curves contrasting with original Deora's sharp-angled lines. SKU No. GTC97 https://youtu.be/c1Qu1kkkDsU https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/856
Black / Plastic Metalflake Blue 1999 Nathan Prochwindsurfcafe
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'96 Porsche Carrera 2021 HW Dream Garage
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The '96 Porsche Carrera is a Hot Wheels casting debuted in the 2019 Hot Wheels lineup, under the 'Nightburnerz' mini-series. The real-life 1996 Porsche Carrera was part of the 993-generation (successor to the 964-series) of the Porsche 911, built from 1994-1998. The Carrera was the more street-oriented version while the 993 GT2 took on the role as the race-derived model. (Named for the GT2 Class of race cars). SKU No. GRY11 https://youtu.be/kJsEgcMxKuQ
Black / Plastic White 2018 Ryu Asadawindsurfcafe
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The Nash 2021 HW Dream Garage
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Nash Metropolitan was an Anglo-American subcompact two-seat automobile produced by Austin in the United Kingdom and marketed by Nash, Hudson and AMC in the United States from 1953 to 1961. The car was designed by William Flajole as an economical transportation alternative during a time when most automakers were sticking to a "bigger is better" philosophy. Even back then, the car was variously categorized as either an economy car or a subcompact vehicle. This casting replicates a highly customized Nash Metropolitan done by Greg Salzillo and Dave Ford, named the Nashole; any references to that name are removed on this model likely due to the name sounding like a rather crude expression. The Nashole was the winner of the 2019 Hot Wheels Legends Tour. SKU No. GRX19 https://youtu.be/oReGlUq8GoQ
White / Plastic Turquoise Greg Salzillo, Dave Ford and Manson Cheung Malaysiawindsurfcafe