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In 2003, famed custom car designer Chip Foose built a real-life version of Mattel's Deora II powered by a Cadillac Northstar V8 as a present for Hot Wheels' 35th birthday.
The transmission is a '37 Ford "low-gear" model. The Sprint-Car-turned-street-rod runs on stock '35 Ford wires, with original Firestone 9.50x16 Dirt Track rears and 5.00x16 ribbed fronts.
Since that moment, he refurbished a Honda S2000, finalized a Matchbox Optimus Prime project, and custom-painted a Hot Wheels Dodge Challenger. His latest challenge is one of my favorite muscle car ...
While there have been plenty of entrants this year that would make you say, "Wow, that looks like it could be a Hot Wheels car," one in particular truly evokes the Hot Wheels spirit in design and ...
Custom 1981 Chevy Camaro Is 2023 Hot Wheels Legends Tour Finalist: Video By Jonathan Lopez June 1, 2023 4:18 pm 2 Sponsored ...
This weekend, the Hot Wheels Legends Tour heads to metro Detroit, the fourth stop on the U.S. leg this year. Those who register their custom build will have a chance to compete and possibly see ...
It's no wonder Mainline Hot Wheels cars cost $2 to $3, while the Ignition Model 1/64 RX-7 s will go for $110. Speaking of which, this is the only artist I've seen so far with a replica of the new ...
Clockwise from top left: Cars ready for painting; custom-printed wheels; and copies of a car straight off the resin printer. That body was designed by a customer, and Shaffer printed it for them.
Hot Wheels™ Legends Tour Presented by Mobil 1 Returns in Global Search to Find the Ultimate Custom Car Build to Immortalize Now with stops in 17 countries, the world’s largest traveling car ...
Hot Wheels has kicked off a three-week, six-city, cross-country road trip from Mattel, Incorporated El Segundo, California headquarters to celebrate its 40th anniversary. The road trip will travel ...