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BMW 320 Group 5 2024 Car Culture: Race Day 5/5
#hotwheels #ホットウィール The BMW 320 Turbo was a Group 5 race car constructed and built by BMW Motorsport for touring car competition. The car was powered by a 2.0L M12/7 turbocharged inline-4 making around 600 horsepower, mated to a Getrag 5-speed manual. With drivers such as Derek Bell, Harald Grohs, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Ronnie Peterson, Marc Surer and Freddy Kottulinsky, the BMW 320 Turbo was a highly-successful racing car, winning numerous races; its greatest success was in the 1978 World Championship for Makes, where the car won all seven races in its division. 28 chassis were built for competition. SKU No. HRV94
Black / Metal Orange 2022 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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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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'65 Mercury Comet Cyclone 2024 Green and Gold 4/6
#ホットウィール #hotwheels SKU No. HVW98
Black / Plastic Metalflake teal 2010 Brendon Vetuskeywindsurfcafe
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Deora II 2000 Hot Wheels
#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. 29300 2000 Mainline #243 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/364
Black / Plastic Metalflake Blue 1999 Nathan Prochwindsurfcafe
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Anglia Panel Truck 2001 Hot Wheels 1/144
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Anglia Panel Truck is a UK-built commercial panel van from the late 1940s made by Ford of Great Britain for the European and North American Markets. The Hot Wheels casting portrays a E494A model of the Ford Anglia Truck. The E494A was produced from 1949 through until 1953. Although available in North America, the E494A Anglia was not very popular there, much less was the commercial panel version. The Hot Wheels casting replicates. This casting is also left-hand drive, unlike the majority of UK vehicles, suggesting it might be modeled after the North American model. SKU No. 50627 2001 Mainline #097 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/533 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/313 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/351
Grey / Plastic Yellow 1999 Phil Riehlmanwindsurfcafe
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Dodge Challenger Drift Car 2023 Fast & Furious (Series 2)
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The vehicle is based on Mopar's Drift Challenger that is driven by Samuel Hubinette on the Formula Drift Circuit. The Race car was Designed by Tscherne and the replica, Phil Riehlman. SKU No. HNT07 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/370 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/640
Dark Grey / Plastic Black 2010 Eric Tscherne and Phil Riehlmanwindsurfcafe
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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
