Wednesday, May 7, 2008

HOT WHEELS - VIVA VOLKSWAGEN


This is a Hot Wheels Limited Edition for the adult collector, Viva Volkswagen (Mid-1950's). This set is a great item for those passionate die-cast collectors. Each set comes with two highly detailed 1:64 scale vehicles that are matched to an automotive theme. To really add to the execution, we have extended the innovative showcase packaging look to the newest two-car sets. Each set comes with a half-round window package structure complete with full Mylar interior that really shows of the authenticity and detail of the 1:64 cars. Limited to no more than 15,000 units.

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.

Monday, May 5, 2008

HOT WHEELS 60th ANNIVERSARY FERRARI 125 S RED




The Ferrari 125 S (commonly called the 125 or 125 Sport) was the first vehicle produced and built by the famed Ferrari company of Modena, Italy. Although preceded by Enzo Ferrari's Auto Avio Costruzioni 815 of 1940, the 125 S was the first vehicle to bear the Ferrari name when it debuted on May 11, 1947 at the Piacenza racing circuit. Like the 815, it was a racing sports car, but unlike its Fiat-powered 8-cylinder predecessor, the 125 S had a new V12 engine (the "125") like most Ferrari cars of the following decades. The 125 S was replaced by the 159 S for 1947.

The 125 S used a steel tube-frame chassis and had a double wishbone suspension with transverse leaf springs in front with a live axle in the rear. Hydraulic power drum brakes were specified front and rear.

The 125 S was powered by Gioacchino Colombo's 1.5 L (1497 cc/91 in³) 60° V12. This engine produced 100 hp (74 kW) at 7,000 rpm with a compression ratio of 8.5:1. It was a dual overhead camshaft design with 2 valves per cylinder and three double-choke Weber 30DCF carburettors.
per cylinder and three double-choke Weber 30DCF carburettors.


This is model of 125 S for Ferrari Collectible. The 125 S was produced by Hot Wheels for 60th Anniversary. Perfect for fans of Ferrari cars and avid collectors alike!

HOT WHEELS 60th ANNIVERSARY FERRARI 250 GT CA



This is a Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder. Designed for export to America in 1957. It was Scaglietti's interpretation of an open-top 250 GT. Aluminum was used in the hood, doors, and trunk lid, with steel specified elsewhere for most models, though a few aluminum-bodied racing versions were also built. The engine was the same as in the 250 Tour de France racing car with up to 240 hp (179 kW). All used the long 2600 mm (102.4 in) chassis. About 45 were made before it was replaced by the SWB version in 1960, a fact mentioned by Cameron Frye in the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day off." This film made that car famous. Today the car is worth in the neighborhood of 2-4 million dollars, a recent car selling for 1.2 million dollars at an RM Auction in Florida.

Since a replica of one of these called a "Modena" appeared in the 1980s as Cameron's father's dream car in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, the Ferrari 250 GT California may be the most widely recognized of the various models produced.

This car was sold at a RM Auction during the Concorse d'Eligance on August 18, 2007 at monterey for 4.5 million dollars, setting a record for sale price at the auction
For the collectors, this is a special edition 60th Anniversary edition 250GT California supercar. Produced by Hot Wheels. This elite large-scale collector vehicle makes a real statement! Features include the exclusive Ferrari license, 1:18 size for maximum impact in an authentic, highly detailed model. Comes with a presentation case to display the vehicle

HOT WHEELS FERRARI 60th ANNIVERSARY ENZO (GREY)






Hot Wheels Ferrari 60th Anniversary Enzo (Grey)

Product Features
This elite large-scale collector vehicle makes a real statement!
Features include the exclusive Ferrari license, 1:18 size for maximum impact in an authentic, highly detailed model
Comes with a presentation case to display the vehicle

Product Description
This elite large-scale collector vehicle makes a real statement! Features include the exclusive Ferrari license, 1:18 size for maximum impact in an authentic, highly detailed model. Comes with a presentation case to display the vehicle

Review By Melissa N. Macdonald "shopping mommy" (North Myrtle Beach, SC)
Having quite a few other Ferrari models for our son, I was disappointed to receive this one and it have a plastic rear hood, while the rest of the car is die cast metal. None of the other Ferrari models we collected have plastic parts, except of course windows, mirrors. Otherwise, it is a great car to have. Very sexy, just like the real Enzo.

Buy this item with 1:18 Hot Wheels 60th Anniversary Ferrari F50 (Grey) by Mattel today!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

HOT WHEELS FERRARI 60th ANNIVERSARY ENZO

The car that bear the Ferrari name, the brainchild of Enzo Ferrari, born in Modena in 1898, have long had a cult status with model collectors. Ferrari was a racing driver, spending time with Alfa Romeo. His first cars, built in Maranello, just south of Modena, appeared in 1947. All Ferrari cars bear the famous Cavallino Rampante, or prancing horse, presented to Enzo after a race win in 1923.
The range of models is enormous, with particularly fine examples being available in 1/43rd scale. Some range, such as Art Model of Italy, comprise only models of Ferraris.
In 1999 Mattel obtained a licence to produce models and other memorabilia linked with Ferrari.

(From : Encyclopedia Model Collecting)
Product Features
This elite large-scale collector vehicle makes a real statement!
Features include the exclusive Ferrari license, 1:18 size for maximum impact in an authentic, highly detailed model
Comes with a presentation case to display the vehicle
Product Description
From the ManufacturerThis elite large-scale collector vehicle makes a real statement! Features include the exclusive Ferrari license, 1:18 size for maximum impact in an authentic, highly detailed model. Comes with a presentation case to display the vehicle.
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Friday, May 2, 2008

FORD ANGLIA

The first Ford car was built in 1896. However, the Ford Motor Company was created in 1903 by Henry Ford in Detroit, while the British division of the Ford Motor Company was established in 1911 at Trafford Park, Manchester. It was in 1931 that production started at the plant which most will associate with Ford, at Dagenham.

Henry Ford always wanted to produce cars for the masses. The Model T Ford first appeared in 1912, achieving the aim, for over 16 million were built. Production continued until 1927, when its successor was launched the Model A.


Various other Ford Anglia has been produced as toy or models, Launced in 1959, the car which made money where the Mini did not, Ford’s Anglia was in many ways just as an important automotive landmark of that time. This Vanguards’ model captures that swept back shape particularly well and the bumper and grille reproduction is simply superb. If we were going to nit-pick, then it concerns the coloured front indicator lenses used, which are too early for a 1959 car. But a fine model nonetheless.

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry

    Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry was made in England by Matchbox International in 1986. It is 11 cm long an...