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![]() 99 04 Ford Mustang Upper Up Billet Grill Grille US $34.99
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![]() 99 04 Ford Mustang Upper Up Main Billet Grill Grille US $34.50
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![]() 99 04 Ford Mustang Upper Up Flame Billet Grill Grille US $57.50
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![]() New Dayco Accessory Belt Tensioner Ford Mustang 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 Parts US $45.37
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![]() 99 00 01 02 03 04 Ford Mustang Upper Billet Grille US $57.00
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Lisle 14540 Headlight Adjusting Ratchet for Ford
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Description14540 Headlight Adjusting Ratchet For Ford Works on Ford aerodynamic headlights with rear mounted adjusters. Tool is used to adjust aerodynamic headlights with rear mounted adjusters on newer Ford vehicles... |
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Bussmann MAX40 Maxi Fuse
Sale Price: $0.70 |
DescriptionBUSSMANN DIVISION MAX-40 MAX-40 FUSE EA. |
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Bussmann MAX50 Maxi Fuse
Sale Price: $1.87 |
DescriptionBUSSMANN DIVISION MAX-50 MAX-50 FUSE |
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GT Legends [Old Version]
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DescriptionThis software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock. |
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Nissan Skyline GTR racecar game Decal Cover SKIN 5 for Sony PSP 1000 Playstation Portable
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Ford Racing 2 & Ford Racing 3 Bundle
Sale Price: $19.87 |
DescriptionThis software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock. |
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Delphi SA10102 SKYFi2 Vehicle Adapter Kit
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DescriptionReceiver cradle allows for hard or soft dash mount optionsSmall magnetic-mounted vehicle antennaCar kit includes: antenna mounting stand DC adapter and cassette adapterHome kit includes: indoor/outdoor antenna cradle AC power adapter and RCA audio cables |
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Mustang GT (Blue w/ White Stripes) - Optical / Wireless Car Mouse
Sale Price: $68.00 |
Description1 year limited warranty. |
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Scosche IU3.5RC 3.5mm Retractable Cable
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DescriptionRetractable design allows the user to neatly connect 3.5mm audio devicesSlender barrel works with recessed 3.5mm jacksCable length: 2.8' |
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Ford Three Button Keyless Remote
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Description98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 FORD KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE KEY FOB CLICKER E-SERIES ECONOLINE EXPLORER F-150 F150 F250 F-250 F-SERIES RANGER WINDSTAR EXPEDITION EXCURSION |
Why Hot Wheels Has Become a Collector's Item for Many Adults
Hot Wheels is a brand of die-cast toy cars that was launched in America by an American toy manufacturer named Mattel in the year 1968. A Die-cast toy is any toy or collectible item manufactured utilizing the die casting method. These toys are made using metal and plastic. The metal most commonly used is ZAMAK, which is an alloy of zinc and aluminum. Initially, these cars were designed to on a 1:64 scale and were used on Hot Wheels track sets. However, in 1970 a series of Hot Wheels cars were designed on a 1:43 scale. This new range of cars became adult collector series vehicles that were replicas of Formula One and NASCAR cars, which were extremely successful. The Hot Wheels logo was designed by Rick irons, a Californian Artist who worked with Mattel.
Elliot Hander, co-founder of Mattel, wanted to manufacture a range of die-cast toys for boys. He wanted to dominate the toy cars industry which was once upon a time dominated by Lesney, a British company with their Matchbox cars. Even though, Hander's executives thought it was an awful idea, the toy cars became a major success. In 1968, Mattel released nearly sixteen castings. Eleven cars were designed by Marry Bentley Bradley. The first one manufactured was an elegant dark blue Custom Camaro.
In 1968, Hot Wheels introduced the custom-built Volkswagen, which was one their first cars. Some of the other cars they released in the same year were: Beatnik Bandit which was designed by Ed Roth, Custom Barracuda, Custom Camaro, Custom Corvette, Custom Cougar, Custom Eldorado, Custom Firebird, Custom Fleetside, Custom Mustang, Custom T-Bird, Custom Volkswagen which was designed by Ira Gilford, Deora, Ford J-Car, Hot Heap, Python which was designed by Dean Jefferies, and Silhouette. All these cars had colourful paint work, bearings, redline wheels, and working suspensions.
In 1969, Twin Mill was one of the most popular and accepted Hot Wheel cars. In 1970, the famous Sizzler, the rechargeable electronic car was made. In 1985, the Hot Wheels Torino Tornado was one of the most renowned cars. In 1995, the Hot Wheel cars were differentiated into specialized series i.e. the Model Series which was later renamed First Edition, and the Treasure Hunt Series. In 2000, a new range of Hot Wheel Cars came into the market. These cars had exquisite paint jobs, and functioned like their original counterparts.
Over the years, Hot Wheel cars have not only been collected by children, but it has become a collector's item for many adults too. There have been estimates that over 41 million children have collected Hot Wheels toys throughout their childhood years, and an average collector has over 1,550 cars to his collection.
The Hot Wheel range of toys include many different kinds of tracks, accessories, different kinds of vehicles like the 'Sizzlers' the rechargeable electric cars, 'Hot Line' trains, 'R-R-Rumblers' motorcycles, and 'Hot Birds' aeroplanes, but they have always been most popular and well known for their collection of small scale free-rolling models of custom hot rods and muscles.
About the Author
Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Aloy Wheels for Years. For More Information on Hot Wheels, Visit His Site at HOT WHEELS


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