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Since I'm back in Porto Alegre for the rest of the month, I figured I'd drop by one of the only places in town that carries non-Hot Wheels diecast, see if maybe they had anything interesting available. They didn't disappoint:
Got these two Johnnies for twenty each (ouch). Expensive, but worth it; the shiny Johnny Retro finish and (plastic) Cragar mags look sharp on those fastback bodies
I also got a Greenlight Crown Victoria pursuit unit, but forgot to take pictures. Enjoy a family shot of the Since 68 sets instead:
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Dat orange Nova.
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duuuuuuuuuuuuuuude!!!! Badass!!!
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1923 Peace Dollar, for luck.
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1982 Hot Wheels The Hot Ones Mercedes Benz 280 SEL
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damn, the most I've spent is 5. one was on a ford mustang, on was a corvette.
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That's the "Brazil effect"... Everything costs 4~5 times as much around here, haha...
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custo brasil!
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Exactly!
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The white top is a nice addition too, all nice and smooth!
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I'm liking the Johnny Lightning cars. Looking through their online catalog, I found a rather detailed 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix SSJ. Very rare car.
http://collector.johnnylightning.com/products/jl_2.…