After producing the Astro-V in kit form, by mid-1966, kids were reluctant to spend time building, and many slot car manufacturers issued ready to ... more info
One of Classic's true classics: the Astro-V (pronounced "Astro Five")had spectacular packaging that made it very attractive to the teenage crowd at ... more info
One of Classic's true classics: the Astro-V (pronounced "Astro Five")had spectacular packaging that made it very attractive to the teenage crowd at ... more info
This little 1/32 scale dragster used an Igarashi open-frame motor and was available in both RTR and kit forms. The driver is identical to the early ... more info
Unique issued this Bob Bondurant-approved Ford GT40 "Spyder" or "Roadster" in 1966. The Champion of Chamblee, Georgia, Company also purchased clear ... more info
One of several RTR models in the 1/24 scale issued by Unique Engineering in 1966, this Chaparral 2 was also available in a green color inside a "Trak ... more info
In 1963, Stylist Virgil Exner designed a series of cars of which at least two were actually built, a Stutz "Blackhawk" and a "Mercer". The Mercer was ... more info
In 1963, Stylist Virgil Exner designed a series of cars of which at least two were actually built, a Stutz "Blackhawk" and a "Mercer". The Mercer was ... more info