Description
Team Hot Wheels took one of the most iconic cars, the El Camino, to the Hot Wheels Test Facility to see what they could do to improve on the design. Going for the most radical design for an El Camino ever, they went around the car and gave it a new front end, and a new hood. Not stopping there, they went the the back end and added two jets. The air intakes start on the roof of the car to suck in enough air to launch this beast at over 400mph.
Versions
The Custom '71 El Camino has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type | Window Color | Interior Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes / Variations | Photo |
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049 | 2013 | 2012 New Models | Black | One red headlight, hood clips, and HWTF license plate | Chrome / Plastic | Tinted | Grey | Red rim Black MC5 | V5337 | Malaysia |
Base Code(s): E27, E29, E32
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2013 | Team Hot Wheels High-Speed Wheel | Black | One red headlight, hood clips | HSW | ||||||||
116 / 250 | 2014 | HW City - Test Facility | Metalflake Dark Blue | Blue flames & stripes on sides, HW logo on sides | Chrome / Plastic | Tinted (Light Blue) | Grey | Chrome Orange & Black MC5 | BFD05 | Malaysia | Base code(s): G13
2014 Treasure Hunt |
2013-card
From the back of the 2013-card:
Born: 1971
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan USA
Designer: General Motors with help from the Hot Wheels Test Facility™
Specialty: The head of Team Hot Wheels™ turned this classic into something completely unstoppable, with twin-jet engines in the bed, suspension built specially for take-offs and landings and custom wheels that can withstand more than 400 mph.