Tuesday, May 6, 2008

CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG



Though there was once a real called Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Ian Fleming used the name in his children's story for a magical motor which would float and fly as well as travel by road, and for film a car was literally created for the title role. Its appearance is that of a tropical "touring carriage" of motoring's early years, with its brass radiator, Marchal headlights, outside handbreak and "snake" horn. The bonnet conceals a modern Ford engine however, and of course, Caratacus Potts' special modifications which include wings and stabilisers-are essential additions.




This is Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 14-Inch Electroplated Car Replica. One of the most gorgeous replicas made of the most famous car in the world! From the Classic 1968 fantasy musical comes this detailed replica of the title car, which derives it's odd name from it's unique motor sounds. Measuring 14" in length, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang fetures real rubber tires, removable wings, chrome exhaust pipes, chrome hood, and other chrome details.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Is this the model made by SEG? Incidentally, "it's" is a contraction for "it is." I think you meant "its" in your description. :-)

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