Hotwheels Chevroletor (2008)
In 2007 Mattel invited car designers who usually work on big cars to try their hand at the tiny one-buck-each variety.
Hot Wheels Design Challenge
Chevroletor
Designer: Amaury Diaz-Serrano
A lot of car designers loved Hot Wheels when they were kids. Diaz-Serrano, who bought his first Hot Wheels car in 1968, still collects them today. He even has a set signed by Larry Woods, the legendary Mattel designer known as "Mr. Hot Wheels."
The Chevroletor is based on a combination of the 1957 Chevrolet Corvette SS and several speed record cars from the 1930s. Diaz-Serrano has models of both
The Chevrolet includes a wild V16 engine packed under than long hoodline. The version shown here is how the Chevroletor concept was shown at the 'Designers Challenge', but other colour and stripe combinations of this model are also produced by Hotwheels.
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Chevroletor, from the 'Designers Challenge' line Hotwheels series, this particular casting debuting in 2008, designed by Amaury Diaz Serrano.
Shown here is one of the many colour sub-variants of the design.
Hotwheels Chevroletor (2008)
In 2007 Mattel invited car designers who usually work on big cars to try their hand at the tiny one-buck-each variety.
Hot Wheels Design Challenge
Chevroletor
Designer: Amaury Diaz-Serrano
A lot of car designers loved Hot Wheels when they were kids. Diaz-Serrano, who bought his first Hot Wheels car in 1968, still collects them today. He even has a set signed by Larry Woods, the legendary Mattel designer known as "Mr. Hot Wheels."
The Chevroletor is based on a combination of the 1957 Chevrolet Corvette SS and several speed record cars from the 1930s. Diaz-Serrano has models of both
The Chevrolet includes a wild V16 engine packed under than long hoodline. The version shown here is how the Chevroletor concept was shown at the 'Designers Challenge', but other colour and stripe combinations of this model are also produced by Hotwheels.
Code M3306
Chevroletor, from the 'Designers Challenge' line Hotwheels series, this particular casting debuting in 2008, designed by Amaury Diaz Serrano.
Shown here is one of the many colour sub-variants of the design.