Este es un blog de fotografías para la colección personal de autos de diferentes escalas.
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1972 Datsun 620 Truck Hot Wheels 1:64
From Fancdom:
The Datsun 620 was a compact mini-truck built by Nissan from 1972 through to 1979 in Japan and sold across the world.
The 620 may have originally been planned to be released in 2009 or 2010, based on copyright info on certain versions, particularly the Car Culture Trucks version.
Sunday, July 28, 2019
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1994 Dodge Chrysler NEON RACING CAR 1:25
1994 Neon Racing Car. BROOKFIELD COLLECTORS GUILD, INC. en escala 1:25
The 1994 Chrysler/Dodge Neon launched as a high-performance, lightweight compact, quickly dominating SCCA showroom-stock road racing and Solo autocross with a 150-hp DOHC engine. The ACR (American Club Racer) package was specifically designed for competition, featuring upgraded suspension, no speed limiter, and a 5-speed manual, capable of 0–60 mph in 7.6 seconds.
Key Aspects of the 1994-1995 Racing Neon:
Performance: The 2.0L DOHC engine produced 150 hp at 6,500 rpm and 133 lb-ft of torque.
ACR Package: Known for being "mostly stock" but highly competitive, the ACR included heavy-duty suspension and was a favorite for amateur racing, often seen at tracks like Road America and Laguna Seca.
Weight/Handling: Its lightweight design allowed it to compete with more expensive, higher-horsepower vehicles.
Legacy: The first-generation Neon (1994–1999) is highly regarded for its out-of-the-box track readiness.
Racing Pedigree
SCCA: The Neon was extremely successful in SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) racing.
Modifications: While many were nearly stock, racers often added safety equipment like roll cages and racing seats, as noted in Hemmings' look at a 1994 ACR.
Durability: Despite being considered a "rough riding" car by some, its durability made it a favorite for endurance racing.
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