Monday, September 14, 2020

1994 Dodge Van GRX21 Hot Wheels 1:64










From Fandom:

The Dodge Ram Van, officially the B-Series, was a range of full-sized vans produced for the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation (later DaimlerChrysler) from 1971 to 2003. Despite being sold over three generations, the overall platform and most of the exterior sheetmetal remained unchanged over 32 years of production. The Ram Van was offered with numerous engines, from the 225 ci (3.7L) slant-6 to the 360 ci (5.9L) Magnum V8.

This casting is based on the third and final generation of the Dodge Ram Van. Even though these vans were never officially sold in Japan, many were imported and a cult following developed there, even spawing a racing scene. They are nicknamed Dajiban, the Japanese phonetic pronunciation of "Dodge van". Many are fitted the 5.2L Magnum V8.

From the back of the 2021 card:

Born: 1994, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Designer: Chrysler Corporation
The Dodge Van is one of the most iconic and versatile vehicles ever made. This customized version comes complete with a see-through roof revealing a racing cart on its way to the track. Of course, it's not a bad idea to take the wheel of the van and go sideways on the track too!

Monday, September 7, 2020

1989 Ford Taurus SHO 1:25 ERTL Robocop










Un 1989 Ford Taurus SHO de la marca ERTL esccala 1:25, un buen auto en sus años, esté es un modelo para coleccionistas. Un Ford Taurus que recuerdo haya sido famoso es el que usa como patrulla el departamento de policía de Detroit en la pelicula de Robocop.

Friday, August 28, 2020

Friday, August 14, 2020

1971 Datsun Bluebird 510 Hot Wheels 1:64 Imai Racing









From Fandom:

The Datsun Bluebird 510 sedan, also known as the "Poor man's BMW", was one of the most popular Datsun cars ever made. Built from 1967-1973, the Datsun Bluebird 510 was also known as the Datsun 1600, Datsun 1500, Datsun 1300 and simply Datsun Bluebird. The Datsun Bluebird 510 was originally designed by the Nissan-Datsun company in Japan. The Name "Bluebird 510" was only used in Canada and the United States.

The casting was retooled twice; once in 2016 for RLC use where it gained an opening hood, and once in 2019 for the mainline where the original construction was modified for cost cutting, becoming a post-post design instead of a post-tab design.