Thursday, September 28, 2017

1992 Ferrari 456 GT 1:18 Burago












The Ferrari 456 and 456M (Type F116) are front-engine grand tourers which were produced by Ferrari from 1992 to 2003. The 456 was a replacement for the front-engine 412 as the company's V12-powered four seater. The updated 456M, which was the last Ferrari model to use pop-up headlamps, was replaced in 2004 by the 612 Scaglietti.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

2009 Nissan 370Z 1:24 Maisto











El Nissan 370Z​ es un automóvil deportivo producido por el fabricante japonés Nissan. Se anunció el 29 de octubre de 2008 y se presentó en el Salón del Automóvil de Los Ángeles de 2008. El 370Z es la sexta generación de la saga Nissan Fairlady Z, originalmente se introdujo el primer modelo en el año 1970 con el Datsun 240Z. El cupé entró a producción en enero de 2009, y la versión roadster lo hizo en el año 2010. Sus principales rivales son los Audi TT, BMW Z4, Mercedes-Benz Clase SLK, Porsche Boxster, Porsche Cayman y Jaguar F-Type.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Lotus Project M250 Hot Wheels 1:64









From Fandom:
 Also known as the Lotus Project M250 or the Lotus M250 Project. The casting was apparently retooled in 2013, but there are no notable differences.

Automóvil Hot Wheels color amarillo escala 1:64 de la Primera Edicion del 2001.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 1:24 Welly











The Mustang Boss 302 is a high-performance 302 cu in (4.9 L) H.O. V8-powered variant of the Ford Mustang originally produced by Ford in 1969 and 1970. Developed to meet homologation requirements to compete in Trans Am racing, it was Ford's response to the success of the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 in the 5 L (305.1 cu in) and under SCCA series since 1967. While substantial modifications were required to the stock Boss 302 to be competitive on the track, many thousands were sold to the public in a street-legal form that included a refined high-performance motor and upgrades to the suspension and brakes over base Mustangs.
Ford offered a big-block sibling to the small block 302, the Boss 429, also produced in only 1969 and 1970. It revived the Boss 302 name for another two year production run in 2012 and 2013.