Showing posts with label 1977. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1977. Show all posts

Saturday, November 14, 2020

1977 Dodge Van Custom Hot Wheels 1:64









From Fandom:
 The Custom '77 Dodge Van is a Hot Wheels casting based on a customized version of the production van of the same name, debuting in the 2008 New Models.

Monday, January 14, 2019

1977 Plymouth Fury The A-TEAM Greenlight 1:24 Police ARMY













The Plymouth Fury is a model of automobile which was produced by Plymouth from 1955 to 1989. It was introduced for the 1956 model year as a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere, becoming a separate series one level above the contemporary Belvedere for 1959. The Fury was a full-size car from 1959 to 1961, then a mid-size car from 1962 to 1964, again a full-size car from 1965 to 1974, and again a mid-size car from 1975 to 1978. From 1975 to 1977 the Fury was sold alongside the full-size Plymouth Gran Fury. In 1978, the B-body Fury was the largest Plymouth, and by 1979, there was no large Plymouth. This was rectified in 1980 with the R-body Gran Fury, followed by the M-body Fury in 1982. Production of the last V8, RWD Plymouth Fury ended at Kenosha, WI, on December 23, 1988. Unlike its sibling brand, Dodge, Plymouth would not live to see the resurgence of the large, V8/RWD sedan.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

1977 Jeep CJ7 Revell 1:25 MMI












From Wikipedia:

The Jeep CJ models are both a series and a range of small, open-bodied off-road vehicles and compact pickup trucks, built and sold by several successive incarnations of the Jeep automobile marque from 1945 to 1986. The 1945 Willys Jeep was the world's first mass-produced civilian four-wheel drive car.

In 1944, Willys-Overland, one of the two main manufacturers of the World War II military Jeep, built the first prototypes for a commercial version – the CJ, short for "civilian Jeep". From then on, all CJ Jeeps consistently had a separate body and frame, rigid live axles with leaf springs both front and rear, a tapering nose design with flared fenders, and a fold-flat windshield, and could be driven without doors. Also, with few exceptions, they had part-time four-wheel drive systems, with the choice of high and low gearing, and open bodies with removable hard or soft tops.

After remaining in production through a range of model numbers, and several corporate parents, the Jeep CJ line was officially ended in 1986. More than 1.5 million CJ Jeeps were built, having continued the same basic body style for 45 years since the Jeep first appeared. Widely regarded as "America's workhorse", the CJs have been described as "probably the most successful utility vehicle ever made." American Motors VP Joseph Cappy said the end of "CJ production will signal an end of a very important era in Jeep history." The Jeep CJ-7 was replaced in 1987 by the similar-looking Jeep Wrangler.

The similar model, the DJ "Dispatcher" was introduced in 1956 as a two-wheel drive version with open, fabric, or a closed steel body in both left- and right-hand drives for hotel, resort, police, and later United States Postal Service markets.

Monday, March 14, 2011

1977 Ford Van Baja Breaker Hot Wheels 1:64









From Fandom:
 This 4x4 van was introduced in 1978 as the Baja Breaker in Gray to the Hot Wheels line-up with Large Blackwalls (BW), along with the Bywayman, the first vehicles with Large Blackwalls front and back. The designers made a special lifted base to fit these, as they share the same base. The design is based on the 3rd generation Ford Econoline.

Monday, April 14, 2008

1977 Ferrari 308 GTB Hot Wheels Mattel Inc. 1:64









Hot Wheels 1:64 Vintage Rare 1977 Ferrari.

El Ferrari 308 GTB es un automóvil deportivo fabricado por la empresa italiana Ferrari en la década de 1970 y 1980. Ocupaba el extremo inferior de la gama del fabricante. Este coche sustituyó al Ferrari Dino 246 en 1975 y fue sustituido en 1985 por el Ferrari 328.