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  2. 12 Hot Wheels Cars That Cost More Than An Actual Vehicle - AOL

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    Estimated value: $4,500. This car is part of the classic Redline series, featuring the muscle car styling of the real-life Oldsmobile 442, known for its powerful performance and sleek lines. The ...

  3. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Action Collectibles – Mainly NASCAR, other stock car diecast, drag racing cars. ... Lego – Matchbox sized cars in the late 1950s through the 1960s [56]

  4. Hot Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Hot Wheels is an American media franchise and brand of scale model cars invented by Elliot Handler and introduced by his company Mattel on May 18, 1968. [2] It was the primary competitor of Matchbox until Mattel bought Matchbox owner Tyco Toys in 1997.

  5. Matchbox (brand) - Wikipedia

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    A 1953-55 Lesney-Matchbox Road Roller, one of the first toys to be produced under the Matchbox name. The Matchbox name originated in 1953 as a brand name of the British die-casting company Lesney Products, whose reputation was moulded by [2] John W. "Jack" Odell (1920–2007), [3] Leslie Charles Smith (1918–2005), [4] and Rodney Smith.

  6. Die-cast toy - Wikipedia

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    By 1990 also, NASCAR stock car racing enjoyed increasing popularity in the US, and a large number of racing-related NASCAR die-cast cars and trucks, painted in the colors of the racing teams, appeared from various manufacturers. Racing Champions was a leading brand, but there were many others. Die-cast aircraft and military models also became ...

  7. Darda (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Darda, German toy car. Darda is the name of a German toy car racing set (and related items) which was most popular in Europe and the USA throughout the 1980s and '90s.. The unique selling point of the sets is the special Darda Motor, invented by Helmut Darda in 1970, which propelled the cars (similarly sized to Matchbox or Hot Wheels) at speeds of up to 30 mph (50 km/h).

  8. Plymouth Superbird - Wikipedia

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    Developed specifically for NASCAR racing, the Superbird, a modified Road Runner, was Plymouth's follow-on design to the Charger Daytona fielded by sister company Dodge in the previous season. The Charger 500 version that began the 1969 season was the first American car to be designed aerodynamically using a wind tunnel and computer analysis ...

  9. Total Control Racing - Wikipedia

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    The plastic track had two such lanes, and cars could change lanes with the flick of a switch on the controller. TCR sets came with "jam cars", a slow moving drone which both racers had to avoid crashing into. Like Matchbox's Powertrack, some cars featured lights. The first sets consisted of up to 4 Formula 5000 cars. The track (which stayed the ...

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