There’s a new Red Line Club membership car on the horizon, and it could be the hottest one yet. Here’s a quick history lesson ...
Fewer spectacles have inspired American automotive imaginations more than monster trucks. These household purveyors of horsepower, ride height, and above all—pun intended—entertainment, are icons of ...
When Mattel introduced Hot Wheels back in 1968, the 1:64 die-cast cars were almost an instant hit. Using television to advertise the bright little cars with moving wheels to a wide audience likely ...
As a boy, Bruce Pascal reveled in testing the limits of his Hot Wheels. He might squeeze a firecracker into one of the miniature metal cars and set it off, or flatten one with a hammer to see whether ...
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