Friday, December 14, 2012

1968 Lamborghini Miura P400 S Bertone Motormax 1:24












From Wikipedia:
 The P400S Miura, also known as the Miura S, made its introduction at the Turin Motor Show in November 1968, where the original chassis had been introduced three years earlier. It was slightly revised from the P400, with the addition of power windows, bright chrome trim around external windows and headlights, new overhead inline console with new rocker switches, engine intake manifolds made 2 mm larger, different camshaft profiles, and notched trunk end panels (allowing for slightly more luggage space). Engine changes were reportedly good for an additional 20 PS (15 kW; 20 hp).

Other revisions were limited to creature comforts, such as a locking glovebox lid, a reversed position of the cigarette lighter and windshield wiper switch, and single release handles for front and rear body sections. Other interior improvements included the addition of power windows and optional air conditioning, available for US$800. About 338 P400S Miura were produced between December 1968 and March 1971. One S #4407 was owned by Frank Sinatra. Miles Davis also owned one, which he crashed in October 1972 under the influence of cocaine, breaking both ankles. Eddie Van Halen owned one and can be heard revving it up during the bridge in the song Panama.

Friday, December 7, 2012

1999 Honda S2000 Hot Wheels 1:64









From Fandom:
 Ryu Asada's favorite JDM of all time, the Honda S2000 first appeared as a 2011 New Model. The S2000 sports a customized look with a hardtop roof, roof air scoop, front splitter, rear wing and custom bonnet.

From the back of the 2011 card:
Born: 1999
Birthplace: Tochigi, Japan
Designer: Honda Motor Company
Specialty: Lighter than its predecessor, with even stiffer structure/suspension tune, stickier tires, special interior trim, and a bolt-on aluminum hardtop, this sleek roadster is ready to cruise.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

1971 Lotus 56B F1 Emerson Fittipaldi 1:43 Panini











From Wikipedia:

The Lotus 56 was a gas turbine-powered four-wheel-driven racing car, designed by Maurice Philippe as Team Lotus's 1968 STP-backed entry in the Indianapolis 500, replacing the successful Lotus 38 and the 1967 STP-Paxton Turbocar. The 4WD concept was also used in the 1969 Lotus 63 F1 car, and the wedge shape became a prominent feature of the world championships winning Lotus 72. As Lotus 56B, a modified version designed by Maurice Philippe and Colin Chapman, the gas turbine car returned in Gold Leaf colours at a few 1971 Formula One events.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

2007 Lamborghini Reventón 1:24 Motormax











From Wikipedia:
 The Lamborghini Reventón (Spanish pronunciation: [reβenˈton]) is a mid-engine sports car that debuted at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. Its top speed is 340 km/h (210 mph). The official press release stated that only 20 vehicles would be sold to the public, with one additional car (marked as 00/20) produced for the Lamborghini museum. Each car is stamped with its number in the sequence of 35 between the driver's and passenger's seats.

While the exterior is new, almost all the mechanical elements, including the engine, are sourced directly from the Murciélago LP640. According to the official press release, the Reventón's exterior styling was inspired by "the fastest airplanes".

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Ferrari F430 Spider Hot Wheels 1:64









From Fandom:
 From the back of the 2009 Dream Garage card: Born: 2005. Birthplace: Maranello, Italy. Designer: Pininfarina. Specialty: Complete with air dams and exhaust tubes, this car is made for high speed and high rolling.