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Also known as the Lotus Project M250 or the Lotus M250 Project. The casting was apparently retooled in 2013, but there are no notable differences.
Automóvil Hot Wheels color amarillo escala 1:64 de la Primera Edicion del 2001.
Este es un blog de fotografías para la colección personal de autos de diferentes escalas.
Automóvil Hot Wheels color amarillo escala 1:64 de la Primera Edicion del 2001.
The Porsche 356/1 was the first real car created by Ferdinand "Ferry" Porsche. This prototype car was a two-seater open roadster with a mid-mounted, air-cooled flat-4 engine of 1,131 cc displacement that produced 40 horsepower (30 kW). While the body was an original design, most of the mechanicals (including engine and suspension) were derived from the Volkswagen Beetle which Ferry's father, Ferdinand Porsche, had designed.
The aluminum roadster body of the 356/1 was designed by Porsche employee Erwin Komenda in April 1948 at Gmünd and completed only a month later. Smooth and low, the 356/1 set the pattern for later 356s with one fundamental difference; the engine of the production cars was moved behind the rear axle (to reduce costs and make room for two additional seats). The car was registered by the state of Carinthia (Kärnten) with the license plate K45-286 and made its maiden voyage on June 8, 1948.
All versions were issued with clear windows, a white interior, cap-style wheels, and an unpainted metal base with a USA manufacturing location.
After being out of the line-up for 21 years the '55 Chevy Nomad was retooled for the 1991 California Customs series. It was named either the '55 Nomad or Classic Nomad depending on what series it was released in.
For the 2018 release, the Nomad was retooled again. The body and front fascia was given an overhaul. The hood scoops are now more prominent.