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Hot Wheels
1969
Stock# Name Series Color Mfrd Wheels
6250 Classic `32 Ford Vicky Custom Classics Assorted 1 US rsw
6251 Classic `31 Ford Woody Custom Classics Assorted US rsw
6252 Classic `57 `Bird Custom Classics Assorted US rsw
6253 Classic `36 Ford Coupe 2 Custom Classics Assorted US rsw
6254 Lola GT70 Grand Prix Assorted 3 US, HK rsw
6255 McLaren M6A Grand Prix Assorted 3 US, HK rsw
6256 Chapparal 2G Grand Prix Assorted 3 US, HK rsw
6257 Ford Mk IV Grand Prix Assorted 3 US, HK rsw
6258 Twinmill Show n' Go Assorted US rsw
6259 Turbofire Show n' Go Assorted US rsw
6260 Torero Show n' Go Assorted US rsw
6261 Splittin' Image Show n' Go Assorted US rsw
6262 Lotus Turbine Grand Prix Assorted HK rsw
6263 Indy Eagle Grand Prix Assorted 4 HK rsw
6264 Brabham Repco F1 Grand Prix Assorted 3 HK rsw
6265 Shelby Turbine Grand Prix Assorted HK rsw
6266 Custom Continental Mk III California Customs Assorted US rsw
6267 Custom AMX California Customs Assorted US rsw
6268 Custom Dodge Charger California Customs Assorted US rsw
6269 Custom Police Cruiser California Customs Black and White Enamel US rsw
6270 Volkswagen Beach Bomb European Customs Assorted HK rsw
6271 Mercedes-Benz 280SL European Customs Assorted HK rsw
6272 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow European Customs Assorted 5 HK rsw
6273 Maserati Mistral European Customs Assorted HK rsw
1 The cars were offered in assorted transparent and translucent colors over nickel plating, known as Spectraflame.  Official 1968/1969 colors were red, lavander, orange, gold, lime, green, blue, blue fog, brown and purple.  However, many of these colors are recognized today by different names.  In addition, there were additional colors offered at this time that were not recorded in the Collector's Catalog.
2 Some early versions of the `36 Coupe had light colored interiors and additional detail on the back cushion of the rumble seat lid.  On subsequent castings, this extra detail was removed, and the interior was always molded in black to match the black-painted back cushion of the rumble seat lid.
3 These Grand Prix cars were also available in enamel colors that matched those of the real cars. the Lola and Brabham were available in dark green, the McLaren in orange, the Chapparal in white and the Ford in cranberry red.  The orange enamel McLaren was primarily a set car, although it was available in blister pack.  The other cars were readily available in their enamel schemes.
4 There also was a gold plated version that was readily available.
5 The Rolls was largely available in gray enamel.
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