Showing posts with label 1992. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1992. Show all posts

Thursday, December 21, 2023

1992 Porsche Boxster Concept Maisto 1:18











El Porsche Boxster es un automóvil deportivo de lujo con motor central-trasero producido por el fabricante alemán Porsche. Sus principales rivales son los alemanes Audi TT, BMW Z3, BMW Z4 y Mercedes-Benz Clase SLK, los japoneses Honda S2000, Mazda MX-5, Nissan 350Z y Nissan 370Z, y el británico Jaguar F-Type.

El Boxster fue el primer vehículo Porsche diseñado por Harm Lagaay como un roadster; hasta entonces, todos los vehículos Porsche descapotables habían sido desarrollados en base al cupé de techo rígido. La versión cupé se llama Porsche Cayman.
La primera generación "Boxster" fue lanzada a finales del año 1996 como el modelo del '97, con un motor central-trasero tipo bóxer de 2.5 litros y seis cilindros. El Boxster presenta motor refrigerado por agua y no por aire. Este modelo tiene dos versiones llamadas "Boxster" y "Boxster S". Existen con cajas de cambios automática de cinco marchas, y manual de cinco ("Boxster") o seis marchas ("Boxster S").
En el 2000, el nuevo Boxster-S fue lanzado con un motor más potente de 3.2 litros mientras el modelo básico presentaba un motor de 2.7 litros.

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

1992 Ford Mustang Hot Wheels 1:64









The '92 Ford Mustang Casting was created by Hot Wheels designer Jun Imai for the Modern Classics Series. It resembles a Mustang owned by Alec Tam when he joined the Hot Wheels Team. The Mustang was later sold to designer Fraser Campbell. The Mustang featured the same paint and graphics as the one Imai created for the Modern Classics.

Sunday, March 7, 2021

1992 BMW M3 Polizei Hot Wheels 1:64









 
 
Form Fandom:
 The BMW M3 is a sport sedan version of the BMW 3 Series, developed by BMW's in-house motorsport division, BMW M. This M3 model has been derived from the E30 3-series, and was sold as a coupe or convertible.

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.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

1992 Viper RT/10 Burago 1:24

El Dodge Viper es un automóvil súper deportivo fabricado por la división DODGE del grupo estadounidense Chrysler LLC. Tiene un motor V10 de gran potencia. La producción del deportivo de dos asientos comenzó en la New Mack Assembly en 1991 mudándose a su actual localización en Conner Avenue Assembly en Detroit, Michigan en octubre de 1995. Este automóvil, así como numerosas variaciones del mismo, han hecho innumerables apariciones en programas de television, videojuegos, peliculas, música y videos.
Dodge creó el Viper para competir contra el Chevvrolet Corvette, y otros deportivos estadounidenses con más de 300 CV.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

1992 Jaguar XJ220 Maisto 1:18









De mis favoritos el Jaguar XJ220 de 1992 este es de la marca Maisto en escala 1:18.
From Wikipedia:
The Jaguar XJ220 is a two-seat sports car produced by British luxury car manufacturer Jaguar from 1992 until 1994, in collaboration with the specialist automotive and race engineering company Tom Walkinshaw Racing. The XJ220 recorded a top speed of 212.3 mph (341.7 km/h) during testing by Jaguar at the Nardo test track in Italy. This made it the fastest production car from 1992 to 1993. According to Jaguar, an XJ220 prototype managed a Nürburgring lap time of 7:46.36 in 1991 which was faster than any production car lap time before it.

The XJ220 was developed from a V12-engined 4-wheel drive concept car designed by an informal group of Jaguar employees working in their spare time. The group wished to create a modern version of the successful Jaguar 24 Hours of Le Mans racing cars of the 1950s and 1960s that could be entered into FIA Group B competitions. The XJ220 made use of engineering work undertaken for Jaguar's then current racing car family.

The initial XJ220 concept car was unveiled to the public at the 1988 British International Motor Show, held in Birmingham, England. Its positive reception prompted Jaguar to put the car into production. Approximately 1,500 deposits of £50,000 each were taken and deliveries were planned for 1992.

Engineering and emissions requirements resulted in significant changes to the specification of the XJ220, most notably the replacement of the Jaguar V12 engine by a turbocharged V6 engine. The changes to the specification and a collapse in the demand of high performance cars brought about by the early 1990s recession resulted in many buyers choosing not to exercise their purchase options. A total of just 275 cars were produced by the time production ended, each with a retail price of £470,000 in 1992, making it one of the most expensive cars at that time.