Believe it or not, the ‘Oscar Mayer Wienermobile’, looking very much like a Hot Dog sausage on wheels is actually a real vehicle and very much in the vein of the Tri-ang Macleans toothpaste van, the Worthington bottle car and the outspan orange car. These are custom built vehicles created to emulate the product being advertised and are used for publicity and promotional purposes. This is a real 'Hot Dog' vehicle. See more.
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LOL!
Ok, that's a funny model and I get it. However, Hot Wheels makes a bunch of models that are in my opinion totally RANDOM like dinosaur cars and what not. That's why I wrote the article Random Hot Wheels where I vented my frustration with these models :D
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