The Hot Wheels Fiat is a Ritmo Mk1 built from 1978 to 1982, engine from 1050 cc with 60 CV cc to 1498 cc with 75 CV. There was a sport version 1585 cc with 105 CV and an Abarth version 1995 cc twin cam with 125 CV; there were also 2 special editons named "Targa Oro" (Gold Plate), then replaced with Super 75 (1301 cc - 75 CV) and Super 85 (1498 cc - 85 CV). They were available with 3 or 5 doors and convertible; for the English-speaken markets the name was changed in Fiat Strada
I'm laughing cuz you said we'd get through the box quickly cuz you won't be opening them then you ended up opening some anyhow. Lol. My camera doesn't have a pause while recording so when I cough I can't pause to cough. Lol.
That Drag Star sci-fi car is awesome, and thanks for putting aside some firetrucks for me.
Happy New Year !
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Thanks Jim, Ill get those trucks out to you asap, happy new year mate :)
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Happy new year Rudi, I hope you have the best day and new years party :)
Loved this episode, Fex. ‘Toxic wee’ is a new term for me. :)
Thanks Dave, happy new year mate :)
Oh I like that Nomad in the 5 pack.
The Hot Wheels Fiat is a Ritmo Mk1 built from 1978 to 1982, engine from 1050 cc with 60 CV cc to 1498 cc with 75 CV. There was a sport version 1585 cc with 105 CV and an Abarth version 1995 cc twin cam with 125 CV; there were also 2 special editons named "Targa Oro" (Gold Plate), then replaced with Super 75 (1301 cc - 75 CV) and Super 85 (1498 cc - 85 CV). They were available with 3 or 5 doors and convertible; for the English-speaken markets the name was changed in Fiat Strada
Wow thank you so much for that info :)
I'd love to have that boulevard 32 Ford coupe.
And the wheels are different on the Rodger Dodger.
I'm laughing cuz you said we'd get through the box quickly cuz you won't be opening them then you ended up opening some anyhow. Lol. My camera doesn't have a pause while recording so when I cough I can't pause to cough. Lol.
You grew up with steam ? You an old fart lol.