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Yes! I spent many hours playing with the Hot Wheels version back in the day. It was one of the many 60's toys that my grandparents had, which belonged to my dad and uncle.

That would be a great upgrade from my Echo. Too bad for Suzuki, I don't live where this thing will be sold...

Marrone Apus please. This thing looks bad-ass in a matte finish.

Photo #1 looks like a Dodge.

IntoNow doesn't work for us Canadians, bee tea double-u.

Giz-Tabloid.

Pretty much what everyone else said. Weight, power, less creature comforts, etc.

Hmm, I don't know. On it's own, it looks like a good movie. But for once, I want a comic book based movie to just jump into the middle of a story line.

Well, by the standards of the Times, this photo is as genuine as a black and white photo.

"They could always race for it."

This makes me want to spend a ton of money, right now. Maybe my brother still has his RC truck...

That has to be one of the messiest engine compartments I have ever seen. CP, only because Ferrari obviously put no thought into the visual aesthetics of the engine.

@BrtStlnd: 0-60? Yes. (to borrow from a VW ad)

@Benguin the Albatross: No kidding. T2 is up there in my top 2 movies of all time. The other being the T2 extended version.

Thing sounds like a dang airplane.

@korvetkeith king of teh horsepowers!: @0:26, the spectators 5 feet away from many hundreds of horsepower, spinning hundreds of pounds of rubber. And, the people directly in front of the blue truck, ready to be crushed if the chain breaks.

It's about freaking time! The amount of megapixels that camcorders were starting to come with was a joke.

@GtAkReYz: Careful though, it can hurt. Apparently I did it wrong when I tried it.

This was one of the cars I lusted over as a teenager. I would drop 17k on this in a second if I was in the market for a summer-only car.