Showing posts with label 1991. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1991. Show all posts

Sunday, May 7, 2023

1991 Menards Glidden Indianapolis 500 Race Car Formula USA #9 Burago 1:24












This is a 1/24 scale Indy champ car. It somewhat resembles the #9 Lola Buick driven by Kevin Cogan in the 1991 Indy 500, but is only a resemblance. The car was made by Bburago in Italy. This car is model# cod.6122, and there is a list of other Burago models on the bottom of the box. Car is #9 and is sponsored by Glidden, Menards, Conseco, Rent Ruan, and others.Car is very nice, a couple decals are just starting to lift at the rear end of the main chassis.

Monday, March 28, 2022

1991 Mazda MX-5 Miata Hot Wheels 1:64










From Fandom:

Born: 1991, Hiroshima, Japan

Designer: Mazda

It's one of the most loved sports cars in the world. Whether you're cruising down the street or racing around the track, this 116 horsepower Miata delivers plenty of smiles per mile!

Sunday, November 28, 2021

1991 Ford Aeromax L9000 Truck Tractor Matchbox 1:97 Pemex Autotanque Pipa Huachicol















The Ford L-series (also named Ford Louisville or, for the 1990s aerodynamic models, Ford Aeromax) is a range of heavy-duty trucks that were assembled and marketed by Ford between 1970 and 1998. Ford had been producing their "Heavy Duty" trucks since 1948 and their "Super Duty" lineup since 1958 marketed by various GVW ratings. Truck weight classifications 1-8 were a new concept brought about by the DOT National Highway Administration. The first dedicated Class 8 truck produced by the company, the L-series range replaced the F-series "Super Duty" and N-series (short conventional derived from the F-series). Produced as both straight trucks and semitractors, the Ford L-series encompassed a wide range of models through the Class 6-8 GVWR ratings in medium-duty, severe-service, and vocational applications. The line would become one of the most popular series of trucks Ford ever produced.

The L series was produced in the Kentucky Truck Plant near Louisville, Kentucky, which gave rise to the nickname "Louisville Line" trucks; as part of a 1996 redesign, part of the model line officially took on the Louisville nameplate.

Following the sale of the Ford heavy-truck line to Freightliner in 1996, the L-series was discontinued by Ford at the end of 1998. Freightliner would concurrently take over production of the Ford L-series, opening its Sterling Trucks subsidiary; the L-series became the Sterling A line, Acterra, and L line, remaining in production until 2009 when Sterling Trucks closed operations. FROM WIKIPEDIA.

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

1991 Bugatti EB110 Burago 1:18 Italy










Bugatti EB 110 de 1991 Fabricado por Burago en Italia, escala 1/18 y en color amarillo.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

1991 Bugatti EB110 Burago Scale 1:24

El Bugatti EB110 es un automóvil superdeportivo producido por Bugatti Automobili SpA en la década de 1990. Se dio a conocer el 15 de septiembre de 1991, en Versalles y en frente del Arco de la Défense de ParísFrancia, exactamente 110 años después del nacimiento de Ettore Bugatti, motivo por el que recibió el nombre "EB110".