Derivada de la 288 GTO, la 288 GTO Evoluzione es el resultado de un proyecto por el que Ferrari quería desarrollar un vehículo para competir en el icónico Grupo B del Campeonato Mundial de Rally. Su producción comenzó en 1986, mismo año en el que la FIA decidió modificar las reglas de la clase de la categoría, tras una serie de graves accidentes.
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Thursday, December 14, 2023
1986 Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione Jouef Evolution 1:18
Derivada de la 288 GTO, la 288 GTO Evoluzione es el resultado de un proyecto por el que Ferrari quería desarrollar un vehículo para competir en el icónico Grupo B del Campeonato Mundial de Rally. Su producción comenzó en 1986, mismo año en el que la FIA decidió modificar las reglas de la clase de la categoría, tras una serie de graves accidentes.
Thursday, December 7, 2023
1998 Ford Explorer SPORT 1:24 Redbox
El Ford Explorer es un automóvil todoterreno del segmento E producido por el fabricante estadounidense Ford Motor Company desde el año 1990. El modelo también se vendió con las denominaciones Mazda Navajo, Mercury Mountaineer y Lincoln Aviator; las marcas Mazda, Mercury y Lincoln tienen algún vínculo con Ford. El Explorer tiene chasis de largueros y motor delantero longitudinal, y está disponible con tracción trasera y a las cuatro ruedas. Se encuentra por debajo de Ford Expedition. La Explorer tiene capacidad para 5 a 7 personas mientras que la Expedition puede llevar hasta 8 personas cómodamente. La versión más completa es la Eddie Bauer.
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
1956 Ford V8 F-100 Pick Up 1:25
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
1997 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am Motley Crue Too Fast Racing Champions 1:24
El Pontiac Firebird es un automóvil deportivo que la marca estadounidense Pontiac construyó para que su matriz General Motors siguiera presente en el exclusivo sector de los deportivos más apetecibles del mundo entre los años 1967 y 2002. Debe su nombre a un dios de los indios nativos americanos.
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
1987 Dodge D100 Pick Up Baja Blazeers Mopar Hot Wheels 1:64
The D/W series is a line of pickup trucks that was sold by Dodge from October 1960 to September 30, 1993. The same basic design was retained until the October 1993 introduction of a completely redesigned Ram. The D/W series shared its AD platform with the Dodge Ramcharger/Plymouth Trail Duster twins. 4x2 models were designated D, while 4x4 models were designated W.
This final generation received a facelift in October 1980 when the D series was rebadged as the Dodge Ram pickup around when Lee Iacocca took charge of the ailing Chrysler Corporation. Such things including an embossed "DODGE RAM" name on the tailgate along with other obvious changes like the grille and hood, the taillights, and the entire interior. More subtle was the addition of a "shoulder" line reminiscent of the GM competition. Beginning in 1982, even more corrosion-resistant steel was used in the construction of the trucks. This body style continued until 1993 and many of these vehicles are still on the road. Many body panels are interchangeable for all models from 1971 to 1993, so it is not uncommon to see a "hybrid" with, as an example, a 1978 grille mounted with a 1974 hood and a 1991 cab. Sometimes the bed is swapped with a moving truck style box for models like these. In most jurisdictions, the year is dictated by the year of the truck's chassis regardless of the body which has been bolted to it. Also kept was the narrow Utiline bed that dated back to the 1940s; this was dropped in 1985. Throttle-body injection was introduced in 1988.
A narrower range of engines was offered: the base power plant was the 225 cu in (3.7 L) slant-6, now with top-fed hydraulic tappets, and the 318 cu in (5.2 L) and 360 cu in (5.9 L) LA-series V8s. The slant-6 was supplanted by the 3.9 L (237 cu in) V6 for 1988; in 1992 it and the V8s became Magnum engines. The 6BT 5.9 L (360 cu in) 12-Valve Cummins B-series diesel engine became an option in 1989.
Sales were good during the Sweptline era and into the late 1970s. A combination of stagnant styling that was nearly two decades old plus brand loyalty primarily to Chevrolet and Ford during the 1980s and 1990s reduced sales volume for the first-generation Dodge Ram. A wholly new Dodge Ram was released for the 1994 model year.