Saturday, November 21, 2009

1950 Ford Custom Deluxe Convertible Maisto 1:18

 








1950 saw a new Crestliner "sports sedan"—a 2-door sedan with 2-tone paint intended to battle Chevrolet's popular hardtop coupe of 1950. Another new name was Country Squire, which referred to the 2-door wood-sided station wagon. All wagons received flat-folding middle seats at mid-year, an innovation that would reappear in the minivans of the 1990s. The 1949 and 1950 styling was similar, with a single central "bullet" in the frowning chrome grille. In the center there was a red space that had either a 6 or 8 depending if the car had the six-cylinder engine or the V8. The trim lines were renamed as well, with "Standard" becoming "Deluxe" and "Custom" renamed "Custom Deluxe". The new Fords got the now-famous "Ford Crest" which appeared on the division's vehicles for many decades in one form or another. A Deluxe Business Coupe was also marketed.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

1995 Tecate-Quaker State Galles Racing Adrian Fernandez #10 IndyCar F1 1:24











His talent apparent, Fernández made the jump to the CART IndyCar World Series in 1993, competing in five races for Galles Racing International. He ran his first full CART season in 1994 with Galles finishing 13th and capturing the "Marco Magaña" and "Luchador Olmeca" awards and the "JAC" trophy for "Best Driver" outside Mexico. Competing again with Galles in 1995, Fernández finished 12th in the standings placing in the top ten nine times.

Fernández moved to Tasman Motorsports in 1996. He had six top ten finishes, including his first career CART victory at Toronto. Unfortunately his delight at taking his first win was dampened by the fatal accident suffered by Jeff Krosnoff late in the race. The win in Toronto made him the first Mexican to win a CART event since Héctor Rebaque in 1982, and Fernández went on to finish 12th in the season points tally. However, 1997 was a disappointing season for Fernández. The Tasman team ran a Lola chassis which failed to perform to expectations. Through force of will, determination and talent, Fernández battled to three top ten finishes and 18th place in the PPG Cup standings.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

1994 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta Maisto 1:24












El Ferrari F355 es un automóvil deportivo construido por el fabricante italiano Ferrari entre los años 1994 y 1999. Es la evolución del Ferrari 348 y fue reemplazado por el Ferrari 360. Siguiendo la estela de sus antecesores, el F355 ha sido un coche relativamente bastante común (teniendo en cuenta que es un Ferrari), habiéndose construido un total de 11.273 unidades. En el momento de su lanzamiento se vendían dos versiones del F355: el coupé Berlinetta y el GTS. Más adelante, en 1995, fue introducido el modelo Spider (descapotable). Finalmente, en 1998, se introdujo la versión F1, que traía mejoras mecánicas añadiéndose un sobreprecio de £6.000.
En el caso del Ferrari F355, la nomenclatura no sigue la fórmula utilizada por Ferrari en sus modelos anteriores, es decir, el cubicaje y el número de cilindros. En este caso se usó también la capacidad del motor, pero en vez del número de cilindros, usaron la cantidad de válvulas de cada uno. Así, con un motor de 3,5 litros y 5 válvulas por cilindro, el nombre es F355.
En los 355 con transmisión F1 se descontinúa el uso de la "F" inicial, ya que F355F1 sonaba redundante y no tenía sentido, quedando finalmente como 355F1 la nomenclatura para estos modelos.
El motor del F355 es un 8 cilindros en V con una potencia de 380 CV. La principal diferencia de este motor V8 respecto al del 348, aparte del incremento de cubicaje de 3,4 a 3,5 litros, es el uso de 5 válvulas por cilindro, que le dio un notable aumento de potencia. El F355 venía equipado con una caja de cambios manual de 6 velocidades, o una semiautomática F1 de 6 velocidades.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

All Stars 2008 Fire Eater Truck Engine 52 1:64 Hot Wheels









Fire Eater 2008 All Stars Hot Wheels 1:64
Debut Series: Flying Colors.
Produced: 1977 - Present.
Designer: Larry Wood.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

1997 Chevrolet Corvette C5 Hot Wheels 1:64









From Wikipedia:
The Chevrolet Corvette (C5) is the fifth generation of the Chevrolet Corvette sports car, produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors for the 1997 through 2004 model years. Production variants include the high performance Z06. Racing variants include the C5-R, a 24 Hours of Daytona and 24 Hours of Le Mans GTS/GT1 class winner.