Este es un blog de fotografías para la colección personal de autos de diferentes escalas.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
1969 Pontiac Firebird T/A Hot Wheels 1:64
From Fandom:
The '69 Pontiac Firebird T/A is based off the actual production model that debuted in the 2005 First Editions. This American muscle car classic is powered by a 335-horsepower Ram-air V8 engine. Dave Weise, the designer for Hot Wheels cars, took inspiration for designing the actual car from his dreams. The initial code T/A, for this car stands for Trans Am, and this car lives up to its name in a celebrated racing series in a class of its own.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
1999 Chrysler Pronto Cruizer Original Concept Version Maisto 1:18
From Wikipedia:
The Pronto Cruizer debuted at the 1999 Geneva Auto Show as a possible Plymouth model — as with other "Pronto" concepts, the 1997 Plymouth Pronto and 1998 Plymouth Pronto Spyder. The Pronto Cruizer became a Chrysler due to the planned discontinuation of the Plymouth marque.
The vehicle carried a 1.6 L I4 engine with a five-speed manual transmission borrowed from the second generation Dodge/Plymouth Neon. The design was also derived from the Neon, but with elements borrowed from another DaimlerChrysler concept car, the Plymouth Pronto. The Pronto Cruizer had a grille and fenders that rivaled the one used on the unique Plymouth Prowler. A roll-back fabric top was used on the Pronto Cruizer as well.
The Pronto Cruizer was recreated as a scale model by Maisto, reproduced first as a 1:18 scale model with an Aztec Yellow paint job. Later, another scale model of the Pronto Cruizer was released by Maisto, this time having a theme from Marvel's Incredible Hulk.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
2009 Cadillac CTS-V Hot Wheels 1:64
From Fandom:
'09 Cadillac CTS-V. Debut Series: 2010 New Models. Produced: 2010-Present. Designer: Josh Henson. Number: R0925.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Sunday, July 7, 2013
1957 Chevrolet Corvette Mille Miglia Mil Millas Burago 1:24 Chile Argentina
The Chevrolet Corvette (C1) is the first generation of the Corvette sports car produced by Chevrolet. It was introduced late in the 1953 model year, and produced through 1962. It is commonly referred to as the "solid-axle" generation, as the independent rear suspension did not appear until the 1963 Sting Ray. The Corvette was rushed into production for its debut model year to capitalize on the enthusiastic public reaction to the concept vehicle, but expectations for the new model were largely unfulfilled. Reviews were mixed and sales fell far short of expectations through the car's early years. The program was nearly canceled, but Chevrolet decided to make necessary improvements.