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FM Cars Hot-Wheels Ford Gt-40 HW Race Day 8/10 2020 35/250

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The HOT WHEELS® Chapparal 2G racer was availbale from 1969-1971 and came in over a dozen colors. Look for the metallic pink version which is highly valued by collectors! Orange stripe across top, '8' on sides & hood,headlights, 'Gulf', 'Autolite', 'Firestone' & HW logo on sides. Adjust the front spoiler and speed through crazy loops! Flashy styling, a roof-length air scoop, and a strut-mounted rear wing make this Mustang a horse of a different color. The Ford GT-90 was a concept car unveiled by Ford at the Detroit Auto Show in 1995. It was intended to be produced in numbers, but production was cut short before work really began. This lead it to be a test-bed for the new technology of the time, and to show the world that Ford had the capability to build a supercar itself. The Ford Mk.IV was the final iteration of the Ford GT40. The car only competed in two races, the 12h of Sebring and the 24h of Le Mans, both in 1967; the car won both races. The GT40 Mk.IV was also notable as being the only version of the GT40 which was designed and built in the United States (the Mk I to III were built in the United Kingdom), with a total of six built by Kar Kraft.

Nevermind 1995, even by today's standards it is a supercar of supercars. The quad-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 puts out an estimated 720 horsepower, the body is constructed completely of carbon fiber and top speed is somewhere in the 250 mph range. The only hints that it's not a modern supercar is the all-navy blue interior, and wheels that are decidedly not from this decade. Orange Stripe across top, '8' on sides & hood, headlights, 'Gulf', 'Autolite', 'Firestone' & HW logo on sides Ford badge on hood, detailed headlights, red stripes on hood and roof, red and light blue stripes on sides, light blue HW logo on sides. The Custom '07 Ford Mustang casting was created by Hot Wheels designer Jun Imai for the Modern Classics Series.It just so happens that the newest appearance isn't quite as innovative as you'd think. The Hot Wheels Speed Machines series has been a thing ever since 2010. Mattel wanted a different approach to the world of 1/64th scale model cars, so this line didn't include any fantasy machines. As the name suggests, Speed was the key feature so all of the collectibles released were either sports cars, supercars, or race cars. A supercharged 5.2-liter V-8 cranking out 760-hp @ 7,300 rpm, and 7-speed dual clutch transmission work in concert to make this, "The most powerful street-legal Ford vehicle of all time." The 2016 Ford GT Race casting depicts the Ford GT GTE, which raced from 2016 until 2019 in the FIA World Endurance Championship and the IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship. It was created by Ford to return to racing 50 years after their first overall victory at Le Mans with the Ford GT40. Specialty: With a racing-based engine, the 3.5-liter V6 produces more than 600 horsepower to bring the racecar to the streets. An up-angled grille, downforcing active rear spoiler and butterfly doors give this superlight supercar what it takes to rule the neighborhood! Red striping along top & sides, "4" on sides & trunk, Gumball 3000 logo on rear quarter fenders & hood

Orange front end turning into stripe along hood, roof, & trunk, "6" on sides, hood, & trunk, various sponsor logos on sides, Gulf logo on hood & sides, painted taillights Hot Wheels, "Ford" and red and dark blue swooshes on sides; #67 in white disc, dark blue and red livery. The Ford GT-40 is a Hot Wheels casting which debuted in the 1999 First Editions Series. It is based on the MkI version and was designed by Phil Riehlman. It has been used numerous times since its conception. Detailed headlamps and taillights, White & Gold tear tempo on hood and sides, White HW logo and "FAIRLANE" on sidesSpecialty: With a rear wing and front chin spoiler, rear diffuser and a support frame, this mid-engine supercharged V8 single-seater was made for 24 hours of racing. After the initial fanfare died down and the dust settled, the car went into storage and was forgotten for the next decade and a half. In the last few years, it has just recently been making rounds at auto shows and showrooms again, and was even yanked from being put on an auction. The car is currently on display at Hajek Motorsports Museum in Ames, Oklahoma. The Hot Wheels model of the car, however, can be found more easily. White & blue striping on roof and hood, Detailed headlights, Ford logo, '22' on hood, 'Powered by Ecoboost' on sides

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