![]() 12/16/2013 at 16:51 • Filed to: Hot wheels | ![]() | ![]() |
As you may have read earlier, I found a Hot Wheels BMW 850csi while cleaning out my room. Well continued cleaning have netted a go kart and the Oh Henry Plymouth Roadrunner.
I decided to go to Walgreens to buy some supplies when I stumbled across these, a Dodge Coronet Superbee and a custom 1934 Cadillac Fleetwood V16, The last two Hot Wheels in the toy section! Naturally, I snatched them up.
I'll be on the lookout for cool stuff now. Thanks Oppo for infecting me with Hot Wheelitus.
![]() 12/16/2013 at 17:09 |
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I'm bothered by the fact that the picture, at least, of the Caddy shows 3 side pipes. That would in most cases mean no longer a V16, unless a very screwy pairing pattern say 3-2-3 with little sub-manifolds was present.
A V12 would make more sense. Maybe the rendering-drawing guy was having a brainfart.
![]() 12/16/2013 at 17:13 |
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I'm only going off what the description on the back said. You could be right as Cadillac offered the V12 in the Fleetwood between 1930 and 1937 if I'm not mistaken.
![]() 12/16/2013 at 17:25 |
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Since our grocery/convenience stores don't sell them in Manhattan, I've been Ebaying. God its so easy to spend all your money on fucking Hot Wheels.
![]() 12/16/2013 at 17:33 |
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I'm feeling the urge to hit up the local Toys 'R Us.
![]() 12/16/2013 at 18:46 |
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ONE OF US! ONE OF US! And a nice start to boot.
![]() 12/16/2013 at 19:16 |
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Anyone who asks me what I want for Christmas will be told about my need for Hot Wheels. Also, I'm going to visit my local Toys R Us.
Goodbye money.
![]() 12/16/2013 at 19:39 |
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They're just like drugs. They come in all shapes and colors, and they're just as addicting. They're just a lot cheaper.