My guess:
My guess:
If your name is CJ, you can.
I'm too lazy to read.
That rear wiper is going to be super useful for the cargo one.
I got 1/10, and of course it was the Mustang. But I did only skim over it once without really trying, so....
And here I thought the Foxbody with Thunderbird lights and half-assed bodywork on the way to my grandparents' house was the worst....
Yeah, good thing we still have our Studebakers, Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs, Saturns, ... Wait, what do you mean we don't? Well why not? Oh, okay.
So several years ago when they made Y5s, they were specifically intended for the 2013 Viper?
Yes, but not specifically for the Viper. 90% of the cars have wheels which look nothing like their real ones, because they just don't do that.
Well, they could, but Mattel never replicates wheels. All we know is they'll probably look similar, but the ones in the picture aren't exact and could possibly be way off.
First one is definitely the front corner of some old American pickup, but I'm drawing a blank on it for some reason. >.<
Yeah, I've been collecting these for quite some time. This picture is the right angle, it's the right proportions, and it's even illustrated with the light coming from the same place as all or most others. It's fully possible that one of Mattel's graphic designers let a thumbnail of it get loose or something, so when…
Yeah, sorry. Those are standard Hot Wheels wheels. Mattel never replicates the wheels.
Ray, you might want to mention that this is most definitely the picture that will go on the card, not a photo of the car itself. People are being stupid about how the wheels are turned, even though that's very normal. #tips #corrections #idunno
This is the image that will be printed on the card, NOT the car itself.
I do remember seeing that this is slated to be a new model this year, and Mattel has NEVER given a Hot Wheel a real car's name unless it was an almost-exact replica. This is legit.