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Dominic Toretto's 1968 Dodge "Ice" Charger from the 8th film in the Fast and the Furios franchise "Fate of the Furious". I featured a custom widebody kit and a rear mounted jet turbine engine.
I first started on this build six years ago and it got set on the back burner as other projects took priority. I finally decided that it was time to stop tripping over a half finished MOC.
My Nissan Skyline GT-T R32 vs slightly modded Dom’s Dodge Charger. This would be the last update to the R32. About the Dodge, there’s not much to modify this set as it was very well designed and fairly accurate, just added few touches to make it more realistic (detailed interior, mirror, wipers, fuel cap, antenna, black front grill).
I love the speed champions cars and this is one of my favorites. So I decided to make a habitat for the car.
Ares Design S1 Project
Naturally aspirated V8 engine, 715 horsepower
Only 24 made
$650,000
www.aresdesign.com/en-us/cars/s1-project/
Video: youtu.be/OntGtXegeiw
GEN-U-WINE THREAT ,1965 Chevy Malibu . Don't hate Me....Hate the Game.
A message from Daryl Orange a.k.a. BIG LURCH : " Hey if you a racer or race car builder from my home town and stomppin' grounds of Ferris ave. & any other part of White Plains / Westchester County, New York or you are just an average Joe Racer looking for an engine builder give me a call @ Lurch County Racing (323) 291-3835 L. A. SoCal. "
2004 Maserati MC12
6.0 L V12 engine, 630 horsepower
0-60: 3.8 sec
top speed: 330 km/h / 205 mph
Only 50 made
Video: youtu.be/X1ctXrdW-Y4
1998 Porsche 911 GT1
Le Mans race winner of 1998
3.2 L twin turbo Flat 6 engine, 600 horsepower
Video: youtu.be/_46MRcnYJGk
Maserati MC20 Mansory First Edition
3.0 L twin turbo V6 engine, tuned to 720 horsepower
Top speed: 205 mph
0-60: 2.7 sec
Video: youtu.be/suhMBSccJto
I had a cultural mash-up idea yesterday that was too ridiculous not to follow. I made book covers for the Fast and the Furious film series in the style of Penguin's crime series from the early 60s, using the photography of Swiss policeman and art photographer Arnold Odermatt. Apologies to Romek Marber, Arnold Odermatt and Vin Diesel.
Hot Wheels 1972 Ford Gran Torino. From the Fast & Furious box set, marked ©2018 and made in Indonesia.
The "lesser" Auto Union, just a V12!!!!! Obviously very difficult to handle, engine in the rear and very quick. The little hole in the tail is for the starter.
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Ferrari Enzo
6.0 L V12 engine, 660 horsepower
Top speed: 355 km/h (220 mph)
0-60: 3.1 sec
only 400 made
Video: youtu.be/ubLQAmx_Lzo
Ares Design S1 Project
Naturally aspirated V8 engine, 715 horsepower
Only 24 made
$650,000
www.aresdesign.com/en-us/cars/s1-project/
Video: youtu.be/OntGtXegeiw
Pagani Huayra Roadster
6.0 L twin turbo V12 engine, 764 horsepower
top speed: 383 km/h
0-60: 3.2 sec
$3.5 million (AED 13 million)
Only 100 units made
Review: youtu.be/9uWoNgEr3Jw
Brand: Hot Wheels
Series: 2019 Fast Imports 1/5 (2 Fast 2 Furious)
Livery: Blue stripes
Scale: 1/64
Base: Black metal - ©2009 Mattel
Collector/casting number: R0922
Country of manufacture: Thailand
Place/date of purchase: Wal-Mart 2019
Condition: Minty fresh, boxed 10/10
Remarks/comments:
Um. yes, I would like to order a #3 with a side of badass. Built for the LUGNuts challenge "Build by Numbers" I give you the car nicknamed "Hammer," a 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner. If you think you have seen it somewhere before, you have. It was the car that Vin Diesel drove in the final scene of "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift." It also made an appearance in "Fast and Furious." The real car features a supercharged big block making over 500 HP. In my opinion, this is probably one of the most badass cars in the franchise. The car recently sold at auction for over $150,000.
Brand: Hot Wheels
Series: 2019 Fast Imports 1/5 (2 Fast 2 Furious)
Livery: Blue stripes
Scale: 1/64
Base: Black metal - ©2009 Mattel
Collector/casting number: R0922
Country of manufacture: Thailand
Place/date of purchase: Wal-Mart 2019
Condition: Minty fresh, boxed 10/10
Remarks/comments:
Brand: Hot Wheels
Series: 2019 Fast Imports 5/5 (Furious 7)
Livery: N/A
Scale: 1/64
Base: Black metal base, ©2018 Mattel
Collector/casting number: FYB74
Country of manufacture: Thailand
Place/date of purchase: Wal-Mart 2019
Condition: Minty fresh 10/10
Remarks/comments:
Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+
8.0 L W16 engine + 4 turbos, 1600 horsepower
Top speed: 304.77 mph (490+ km/h )
0-60: 2.3 sec
Only 30 made
Video: youtu.be/ErfCsaTBylc
© Angela M. Lobefaro
The car, whose first generation was designed by Frank Stephenson,[1] is drawing inspiration from the original Mini, which was manufactured by the British Motor Corporation and its successors from 1959 to 2000. The name of the car's brand, MINI, is all-capitalized to distinguish it from its predecessor.[2]
2003 Mini Cooper S and Mk III classic Mini.
The development of the first generation had been done between 1995 and 2001 by Rover Group in Gaydon, United Kingdom and BMW AG in Munich, Germany and was accompanied by continual contention between Rover and BMW. Especially the positioning of the car was contended. Rover wanted an economy car, whilst BMW supported a small sporting car and finally prevailed. In 1999 BMW assumed control over the whole project after BMW's CEO Bernd Pischetsrieder had left the company. [3] When BMW divested itself of Rover in 2000, BMW decided to keep the Mini project and to build the car, which was originally to be built at Rover's Longbridge plant, [3] the former production plant of the traditional Mini, at BMW's Oxford plant in Cowley, Oxford, United Kingdom, in what was historically the Pressed Steel Company body plant. [4]
The 2001 to 2006 model years included four hatchback models: the basic "Mini One", the diesel-engined "Mini One/D", the sportier "Mini Cooper" and the supercharged "Mini Cooper S". In 2005 a convertible roof option was added. In November 2006 BMW released a re-engineered version of the Mini which is unofficially known as the "Mk II Mini".[5] The Mk II is currently[update] available as a hatchback and a wagon (Clubman). The convertible was still based on the MK 1 until January 2009. Now, it is based on the MK 2.
The Mini was designed and engineered to replace the long running Rover 100 and the larger Rover 200, both deemed unsuitable for the modern world automobile market. The Mini was supposed to replace low-end models of the 200 and high-end models of the 100 with a Rover 35 replacing high end 200s and low end 400s. After the divestment of MG Rover, the Mini was instead marketed as a small yet desirable city car rather than a mainstream replacement of the 100 and 200.
Are you ready for one last ride furious family? Get ready as we continue the global exploits in this unstoppable franchise built on speed with Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson lead the returning cast of Furious 7. James Wan directs this chapter of the hugely successful series that also welcomes back favorites Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Elsa Pataky and Lucas Black. They are joined by international action stars new to the franchise including Jason Statham, Djimon Hounsou, Tony Jaa, Ronda Rousey, Nathalie Emmanuel and Kurt Russell.
Video: youtu.be/XNj7waTybhg
Ferrari Sergio Pininfarina
4.5 L V8 engine, 597 horsepower
Top speed: 322 km/h
Only 6 made
$2.5 - 3 million