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19 Dec 2001, 16:22 (Ref:187660) | #26 | ||
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I collect the realistic looking racecars from Hot Wheels and the following are on my desk...
1962 Phil Hill Shark Nose Ferrari F1 Panoz Esperante GTR (coupe) Ferrari 333SP Cadillac Northstar LMP Porsche GT1 LeMans Panoz LMP (roadster) Steve Millen Toyota Celica (Pike's Peak) Mercedes CLK GTR Cunningham C4R Jaguar D Type Chapparal 2 20s Indy 500 car (Old #3) 1965 Ford FT40 Shadow Mk IIa Ferrari F355 Challenge Riley & Scott Mk III Porsche 911 GT2 Cup Car Outsider Sidecar Nash Metropolitan Funny Car (Metrorail) I also have the pretty rare collection of McDonald's F1 Hot Wheels which consist of BMW-Williams, Jordan-Honda, and Jaguar. these came with decals to put on them. I am currently looking for the Shaun Carlson Meguiars Ford Focus drag car that just came out. I don't care for the ones that do not look like real racers so these are the only ones I currently have. I have less in my cheapo Hotwheels than one Minichamps die cast. They are not detailed enough but they are also less than $1 to buy. |
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