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The second piece is the Hot Wheels RC Nitro Speeders Ken Block Fiesta. It’s a small, self-containing RC car and controller that lets you make Gymkhana 4-style stunts wherever you go.
Like floods, wildfires and tsunamis, the Ken Block marketing machine is a force of nature. The exhibition driver has partnered up with Mattel for a special line of Hot Wheels toys that include 1: ...
Originally built as a Hot Wheels Legends Tour entry, this wild widebody Mini is now being offered up for sale.
Chapouris' classic resto rod example would be a '29 Ford Tudor sedan with root beer brown paint, black fenders, mid-'50s Buick Skylark wire wheels, a Chevy small-block with a four-barrel ...
ET-III wheels (15x5 Vintage V up front and 15x7 Classic 5 for the rear) were shod in Firestone 500-15 rubber fore while M/T hard wall slicks occupy the rear.
We’ve had a brief hands-on with Hot Wheels Unleashed 2, and it definitely seems largely in-line with the original at first blush. That is, tiny and impeccably detailed toy cars taking on wild ...
The car sits on a custom 2x3 boxed chassis and rides on coilovers all around. It has a small block Chevy 305 mated to a Turbo 350 transmission routed to a GM 12-bolt rear end. Salzillo estimates ...
Hot Wheels will soon release their newest creation, a 1975 Chevy Monte Carlo lowrider. This model car features adjustable suspension and a bright paint job.
Smitten, Weiner commissioned a full-size (albeit still pretty small) of the car using a 1959 Isetta and a custom rear end anchored by a huge chrome wing and a 502 cubic-inch supercharged Chevy V8 ...
Now, Hot Wheels ended production of the Whatta Drag in 2012, and it seems like the virtual build we have here picks up where that creation left off, albeit while portraying a full-size machine.
In MotorTrend’s original series Hot Wheels Life Size, we drive crazy real-life cars inspired by the toys. But back in 1968 it was the other way around.
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