For some Porsche owners, the second-best thing to owning an actual Porsche is collecting Porsche model and toy cars. If you're looking to start your own collection or add to an existing collection, you've come to the right place. Like our Hot Wheels buyer's guide, this article covers what we've found to be the best Porsche model cars, toys, and …
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Restoring a 911 Turbo on a 1/64 Scale Budget
Restoring an early Porsche 911 Turbo is an expensive venture. Parts can be expensive, paint is costly, and the value of the cars today makes even minor modifications something worth lengthy consideration. This example, introduced in 1979, avoids most of the pitfalls of Porsche restoration. With just a handful of parts to consider (only six of which …
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When Porsche announced they were returning to the top level of sports car racing in the LMP1 class of the FIA World Endurance Challenges, the guessing game as to who would be their lead sponsor started. Most, including us, made cases for Red Bull. We were wrong. In the end, everyone was wrong as Porsche announced that machine tool maker DMG MORI …
Continue to the full articleThere’s A Magnus Walker Designed Hot Wheels On The Way
Lat week, on Instagram, the official Hot Wheels Instagram account posted the image below along with the following text, Stoked for @magnuswalker to reveal the Urban Outlaw 356 he helped design! Look for this one to start hitting stores in December. #porsche #hotwheels #magnuswalker #urbanoutlaw #carsofinstagram A photo posted by Hot Wheels …
Continue to the full articleNow You Can Buy Your Next Porsche At Walmart!
As near as we can tell, the first Porsche Hot Wheels car was produced in 1975. Known as the P-911, this miniature Porsche was part of the Flying Colors lineup from Hot Wheels and stuck around in one way, shape or form until 2001. Since then, and in the years between 1975 and 2011, Hot Wheels parent company, Mattel, produced a number of Porsche …
Continue to the full articleCheck Out This 1:43 Scale Set Of Early 911s
Minichapmps and the Porsche Classic Center Gelderland Netherlands have paired up to create this limited, four car set of classic 911s in 1:43 scale. Each set includes a 911 S, 911 L, 911 E and 911 T - finished in original colors Bahama Gelb, Ossi-Blau, Busch-GrĂ¼n and Bluto-Orange - from 1967/68. According to Minichamps this is the …
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