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Hot Wheels air racer
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Must be a heckuva chunk of depleted uranium in the tail to counterbalance that biiiig Giffon hangin' out the front. And prolly kinda warm inna 'pit with those internal exhaust pipes routed around it (presumably goin' to the turbo(s) back there). Gotta git one so I can say I own a Spit racer to go with my 330 P4 Ferrari and D Jag (also Hot Wheels).
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I've got one in red and silver. Found it in a multi-pack a couple years ago. I also found one that looks like a 6-wheeled jet car shaped like a B-17 fuselage! Another has a huge radial engine in it.
I browse through them at the stores all the time looking for interesting aviation themed ones. Anybody else out there have the old "Red Baron" hot rod?
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Originally posted by r_willy View PostA new toy to watch for — http://tinyurl.com/ygqz54e
Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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The radial engine car would be the Dogfighter. They've been releasing versions every year since the mid/late-90's, as I've seen it it many colors and schemes.
My own collection of un-opened cars runs from 1996 to around early '98 and number in the hundreds, when I felt I was staring to go way overboard and bailed out. Never got a Treasure Hunt, but I have several very limited editions and hard-to-find multi-car sets.
URL doesn't work for me??
New Hot Wheels "Mad Props" <--click here
Only 5 blades. What makes it a Griffon? just sayin'?Last edited by AirDOGGe; 11-06-2009, 01:43 AM.
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Originally posted by AirDOGGe View PostThe radial engine car would be the Dogfighter. They've been releasing versions every year since the mid/late-90's, as I've seen it it many colors and schemes.
My own collection of un-opened cars runs from 1996 to around early '98 and number in the hundreds, when I felt I was staring to go way overboard and bailed out. Never got a Treasure Hunt, but I have several very limited editions and hard-to-find multi-car sets.
Here you go my friend. This link should work OK.
New Hot Wheels "Mad Props" <--click here
Only 5 blades. What makes it a Griffon? just sayin'?"dont believe ANYTHING you hear and about HALF of what you see"...................J. Mott 1994
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The cute little colorful racer may have had it's genesis in the Nuffield-Napier-Heston J5 racer of the late thirties. the Napier Sabre engine was to have driven the wooden racer to 500 mph speeds and reclaim the record from the Nazis. It was destroyed on it's first flight due to a number of abnormalities such as a broken water line that scalded the pilot's butt.
Too bad there was a war on. It looked very fast. Still does for today. Maybe we could find a Napier Saber and a couple of mil and, and, ......
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Hotwheels used to make rigs for Nascars right now there doing the CART seris i thought why dont they make a rig with dago or Rare Bare on it and years ago i collected Johnny Lightnighting cars produced by a company called Playing Mantis ther always take ideas. Shawn
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Wife says I'm a dork for keeping it around.
I have the dogfighter, also one with the radial lengthways in the car, a gold colored body. When I get home I'll try to take pics of it and the B-17.
I've noticed different blimps in the packages lately also but haven't picked one up.
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