Este es un blog de fotografías para la colección personal de autos de diferentes escalas.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
1960 Ford Starliner 1:26 Maisto Swap
Thursday, December 14, 2017
1976 Ford Gran Torino STARSKY & HUTCH 1:24 Greenlight
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Mazda RX7 Hot Wheels 1:64
From Fandom:
From the back of the 2012 New Models card:
Born: 1983
Birthplace: Fuchū, Japan
Designer: Mazda
Specialty: Variations of this model claimed the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) GTU championship title 7 years in a row. In fact, the RX-7 has won more IMSA races in its class than any other model of automobile.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
2011 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Truck 1:24 Jada
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
1967 "ELEANOR" Custom Movie Star Mustang Shelby GT500 1:24
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
1973 Ford Falcon XB Last Of The V8 Interceptors 1:24 Greenlight.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
1942 Jeep Willys Matchbox 1:52
Prowling through the Amazon forest, searching for the infamous Spider Temple, you encounter a hungry pack of jaguars. Time for a super fast getaway in your Jeep® Willys! With its 4-wheel drive and built-in shock absorbers, it's perfect for the rugged jungle path!
—From the 2010 and 2011 Jungle Explorers cards.
From Wikipedia:
The Willys MB and the Ford GPW, both formally called the U.S. Army Truck, 1⁄4-ton, 4×4, Command Reconnaissance, commonly known as the Willys Jeep, Jeep, or jeep, and sometimes referred to as G503, were highly successful American off-road capable light military utility vehicles built in large numbers to a standardized design for the United States and other Allied forces in World War II from 1941 to 1945.
The jeep became the primary light wheeled transport vehicle of the United States military and its allies, with President Eisenhower once calling it "one of three decisive weapons the U.S. had during WWII." It was the world's first mass-produced four-wheel drive car, manufactured in six-figure numbers; about 650,000 units were built, constituting a quarter of the total U.S. non-combat motor vehicles produced during the war, and almost two-thirds of the 988,000 light 4WD vehicles produced, counted together with the Dodge WC series. Large numbers of jeeps were provided to U.S. allies, including Russia at the time – aside from large amounts of 11⁄2- and 21⁄2-ton trucks, some 50,000 jeeps and 25,000 3⁄4-tons were provided to Russia during WWII – more than Nazi Germany's combined total production of their Volkswagen vehicles, the Kübelwagen and the Schwimmwagen.