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1952 Citroën 2CV Maisto 1:18

Citroën de 1952 de la marca Maisto escala 1:18
El Citroën 2 CV (en francés: deux chevaux vapeur, literalmente "dos caballos de vapor", en referencia a la medida de potencia "caballo fiscal"), es un automóvil de bajo coste producido por la marca francesa Citroën desde 1948 a 1990.1​ Popularmente se conoce como "dos caballos", tal era la potencia fiscal del primer modelo basado en un motor de 375 cc y 9 CV.

Entre los años 1948 y 1990 se produjeron 3 868 6342​ unidades del 2 CV y 1 246 3352​ unidades de la variante furgoneta, lo que totaliza 5 114 969 unidades fabricadas. De todas estas, 280 459 unidades fueron fabricadas en España.

Saturday, March 14, 2020

1994 Ford Mustang GT Maisto 1:24












The fourth-generation Ford Mustang is an automobile that was produced by the American automobile manufacturer Ford for the 1994 through 2004 model years. Marking the first major redesign of the Ford Mustang in fifteen years, the fourth generation of the pony car was introduced in November 1993 with the launch taking place on December 9, 1993. The design (which was code-named "SN-95" by Ford), was based on an updated version of the Fox platform and was the final vehicle underpinned with this platform. It featured styling by Bud Magaldi that incorporated some stylistic elements from the classic Mustangs. A convertible model returned, but the previous notchback and hatchback bodystyles were discontinued in favor of a conventional 2-door coupe design.
Prior to the redesigned Mustang's launch, a two-seater show car was designed by Darrell Behmer and Bud Magali. Called the Mustang Mach III, it was shown at the 1993 North American International Auto Show in Detroit and hinted at what the new production Mustang would look like. The Mach III featured a supercharged 4.6 L DOHC V8 with a power output of 450 hp (336 kW; 456 PS). While this engine was not put into production, it hinted to the future use of Ford's Modular V8 in the Mustang, including the eventual use of a supercharged 4.6 L variant.