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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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Volkswagen Brasilia 2024 Car Culture: World Tour 4/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Volkswagen Brasília is a rear-engined compact car produced by Volkswagen do Brasil from 1974 to 1982. Designed by Márcio Piancastelli, the Brasília was intended to replace the Beetle, known as the Fusca in Brazil. The car combined the chassis and underpinnings of the Karmann Ghia with styling reminiscent of the Volkswagen Type 4 wagon. It used a 1.6L air-cooled flat-4 mated to a 4-speed manual. Sales began in 1973, initially marketed as a van to take advantage of lower tax rates on trucks or similar vehicles. The Brasília was also marketed in Mexico and Nigeria, the latter in knockdown kits and marketed as the Igala. Production ended in 1982 to be replaced by the Gol, with over 1 million produced. SKU No. HRV82
Black / Metal Harlequin 2010 York Bleyerwindsurfcafe
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Nissan Silvia (CSP311) 2024 Collector Edition
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Nissan Silvia CSP311 made its public debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in September 1964 as the "Datsun Coupe 1500". The introductory model was a hand-built coupe based on the Fairlady convertible, styled with input from Count Albrecht Goertz. The CSP311 was powered by the 96 hp 1.6 L Nissan R series engine. The engine was equipped with twin SU carburetors. Production ceased in 1968 after a mere 554 were made (mainly in 1965), every one unique with hand-formed body panels. SKU No. HTF93 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/812
Spectraflame red 2018 Mark Jones Malaysiawindsurfcafe
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Mazda RX-3 2024 Car Culture: Japan Historics 4 5/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Mazda RX-3 (Japanese: マツダ RX-3), also known as the Mazda Savanna (Japanese: マツダ サバンナ), was a compact sports coupe produced by Mazda Motor Corporation from 1971-1978 in Japan and was the predecessor to the Mazda RX-7; the car was essentially a rotary-engined version of the Mazda Grand Familia, with both cars being largely identical. The Hot Wheels casting portrays a racing-inspired modified RX-3 Coupe with internal roll cage, 3-piece rear wing, Katayama flares and a chevron-shaped front air dam with down-force tunnels on either side. SKU No. HRV84 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/225 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/284 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/561
Black / Metal Yellow 2015 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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Volkswagen "Classic Bug" 2019 Car Culture: Cruise Boulevard 5/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Volkswagen Beetle, officially the Type 1, was a two-door rear-engined economy car designed by Ferdinand Porsche and manufactured from 1938 to 2003. The car is known by many other names and nicknames in various parts of the world, such as "Bug" in English-speaking countries, "Käfer" (lit. "beetle") in German-speaking countries and "Fusca" in some South American countries. This casting is based on a highly-modified Beetle with a sloped contour intended for drag racing or street racing. The casting has what appears to be a engine panel which can be opened on the back; this however is riveted to the base and cannot actually be opened. SKU No. FYN80 2019 Car Culture: Cruise Boulevard 5/5 New Casting! https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/794
Unpainted / Metal Metallic Gold 2018 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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Volkswagen Käfer Racer 2021 Hot Wheels Boulevard #39
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Volkswagen Käfer Racer (with "Käfer" pronounced as "Kaefer", meaning 'beetle' in German) is a Hot Wheels original model that is based on a Volkswagen Beetle, and was designed by Mark Jones. His objective was "to find the ultimate, crazy racing VW", but one that Volkswagen would agree to because of licensing. Jones took a Custom Beetle and added some parts to the underside and the back. The Käfer Racer appears to have taken inspiration from a VW Beetle Super Saloon and VWs racing in the Fun Cup. The first release was inspired by the Momo-sponsored Porsche 935/78-81 'Moby Dick' raced by Gianpiero Moretti in the IMSA GT series in the early 1980s. The car has downforce tunnels on the underside of the Beetle, a V8 engine with two exhaust pipes sticking out, and an air scoop on the roof. SKU No. GRM11 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/874
Black / Metal Tan 2016 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe