Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 Hotwheels


 The Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 was the successor to the immensely successful BNR32 Skyline GT-R and the car that ultimately led to the BNR34 Skyline GT-R by time the 1990s came to a close.

Volkswagen Golf GTI Hotwheels


 The Volkswagen Golf GTI is a Hot Wheels casting based on the production car of the same name, debuting in the 2007 New Models. It is adapted from the 2006 Volkswagen Golf V R GTI. The casting is fitted a mild bodykit.

'52 Chevy Truck Hotwheels


 Known as the "Ultimate 3100," this 1952 Chevrolet 3100 custom pickup is an award-winning one-off creation. The Chevrolet 3100 is a pickup model that came from the Chevrolet Advance Design Series of pickup trucks that spanned from 1947 to 1955, being eventually succeeded by the Chevrolet Task Force Series. The 3100 was also available in the Task Force Series, which mostly differed in visual styling and interior design, introducing the very first examples of wrap-around windshields, as well as an egg-create grille that replaced the Advanced Design's 5 bar horizontal grille. The Task Force Series ran from late 1955 (second series) through 1959.

'69 Dodge Charger 500 Hotwheels

 

This casting is almost identical to the '69 Dodge Charger casting released by Hot wheels in 2004.


The '69 Charger 500 was produced by Dodge as a result of not winning NASCAR in 1968, being defeated by Ford and Chevrolet. Tunnel tests indicated that the indented grill of the '68 Charger caused drag, and the recessed backlight rendered the car unstable on oval racetracks. To fix these aerodynamic issues, Dodge installed a flush grill and headlights from a '68 Coronet and made the backlight flush by mounting a large rear window to fill the "vacuum" left by the '68 backlight. This greatly improved aerodynamics.

'19 Chevy Silverado Trail Boss LT Hotwheels


 The Silverado 1500 will be available in eight distinct trim levels: WT, Custom, Custom Trail Boss, LT, RST, LT Trail Boss, LTZ, and High Country.[52]

McLaren P1 Hotwheels


The McLaren P1 is a hybrid supercar produced in 2013 and 2014 by McLaren Automotive Company, an English car manufacturer based in Woking (UK).

It is considered by the automotive press to be the successor to the McLaren F1, utilising hybrid power and Formula One technology, but does not have the same three-seat layout. It was later confirmed that the Speedtail served as the actual successor to the McLaren F1. The P1 has a mid-engine, rear wheel drive design that used a carbon fibre monocoque and roof structure safety cage concept called MonoCage, which is a development of the MonoCell first used in the MP4-12C and then in subsequent models. Its main competitors are the LaFerrari and the 918 Spyder. They are all similar in specifications and performance, and in a race around Silverstone circuit they were all within half a second of each other, the P1 finishing first at 58.24 seconds and the LaFerrari finishing last at 58.58 seconds; the 918 was in-between with 58.46 seconds


McLaren F1 GTR

  The McLaren F1 GTR is a high performance racing version of the standard McLaren F1 used in GT racing. Designed by Gordon Murray and powere...