New Hot Wheels Premium 2 Packs '73 Holden Monaro GTS / '77 Holden Torana A9X

Description

Holden is an Australian car manufacturer that existed from 1856 to 2021. This time, we have two muscle cars that represent Holden. The Monaro GTS is a high-performance version of Holden's upper-middle car, the Monaro. The first generation Monaro appeared in 1968, with a body size similar to that of Japanese luxury cars, and the engine lineup included a straight-six engine made in-house as well as a Chevrolet V8 supplied by the parent company, GM.
The motif of Hot Wheels is the second-generation Monaro GTS, which has a larger body and is equipped with a 5.7-liter V8 engine, which is also installed in the Camaro and Corvette in the United States. On the other hand, the Torana A9X is a subcompact car from Holden, with a body that fits almost perfectly within the Japanese number 5 frame and a GM-made 5-liter V8 engine. The Torana was produced over three generations from 1967 to 1979, but the A9X that Hot Wheels used as a motif is a limited production car of 100 units set as the third-generation Torana that appeared in 1974, and is characterized by a huge scoop on the engine hood, screw-fastened over fenders, and large front and rear spoilers. A race car based on this car won consecutive Australian Touring Car Championships in 1978 and 1979.
[Country of origin] Thailand [Ages] 3 and up
[Hot Wheels] Hot Wheels = [Cool Cars!] With its distinctive Southern California look, fast-moving wheels (cutting-edge technology at the time!), and red-lined tires, it is currently the best-selling miniature car in the world.
[Perfect gift] Perfect as a gift for birthdays, Christmas, kindergarten/school entrance celebrations, and other special occasions.
[Contents] Holden is an Australian car manufacturer that existed from 1856 to 2021. This time, we have two muscle cars that represent Holden in our lineup.
The Monaro GTS is a high-performance version of Holden's upper-middle-class car, the Monaro. The first generation Monaro appeared in 1968, with a body size similar to that of Japanese luxury cars, and the engine lineup included a Chevrolet V8 supplied by GM, the parent company, as well as a straight-six made in-house.
The Hot Wheels motif is the second-generation Monaro GTS, which has a larger body and is equipped with a 5.7-liter V8 engine that is also installed in the Camaro and Corvette in the United States.
On the other hand, the Torana A9X is a subcompact car from Holden, with a body that fits almost perfectly within the Japanese number plate frame and a GM-made 5.0-liter V8 engine. The Torana was produced over three generations from 1967 to 1979, but the A9X that Hot Wheels is based on is a limited production car of 100 units, set as the third generation Torana that appeared in 1974, and is characterized by a huge scoop attached to the engine hood, screw-fastened over fenders, and large front and rear spoilers.
A race car based on this car won consecutive Australian Touring Car Championships in 1978 and 1979.
[Country of origin] Thailand [Ages] 3 and up
[Hot Wheels] Hot Wheels = [Cool Cars!] With its distinctive Southern California look, fast-moving wheels (cutting-edge technology at the time!), and red-lined tires, it is currently the best-selling miniature car in the world.
[Perfect gift] Perfect as a gift for birthdays, Christmas, kindergarten/school entrance celebrations, and other special occasions.
[About the brand] California-born miniature car that sells 16 units per second
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