The fleet flyer has what is referred to here in the UK as a Luton body. Probably not used as a sleeper pod it would be used for increased load space. The c800 as odd as it looks is quite realistic they were used in the 1960s. The first car is loaded lifted tipped forward and the second car was driven into the triangular space underneath.
@@DrifterD Hi Drifted D I found a couple of pictures of the ford used by the Shelby race team. Ford c600 shelby 2 car hauler. Might bring up a picture of one
Bro you became my favorite hotwheels collector/RU-vidr I’m a lose collector and finally finding someone who opens all their hotwheels is so dope keep up the vids bro!!!
Great video, I've never customized a hotwheel before but the "carry on" might be my first, the cab is really nice but the rest is just trash imo, definitely stopped me from getting the recent supercar diorama set
What about the fleet street? Personally i like it but the only down side is the part under the moving bed it look janky and just randomly glued into Place for me its a 7,8/10
None! I have T-Hunts from 1997-2004. Some were $100 valued back then in price guides. They eBay less money here in 2022, if not $100 it's price guides 2002 prices.
But the MG Metro 6R4 Team Transport isn't a Truck, it's a Ford Transit Van with a Flat bed attach to it and can detach(Identical from the Ford RS200 Team Transport) which i just ordered now on the way to me for cost of PHP1,300.00. Talk about production cost for that uniqe Team Transport for a Group B rally car.
I would like to explore that actually! The Hitch And Tow series. Sadly we dont get much greenlights here in singapore, let alone the hitch and tow series
I give my hot wheels fleet flyer a maybe 6 out of 10 because the door doesn’t really close it closes but when I roll the truck and brake the door opens and the Mercedes 190e rolls out for some reason so yea I like the truck and still good Looking and the problem is the door that I don’t like
Late to the party with my comment but all of these are trash, Hot Wheels could do a far better job overall. I'll give a pass maybe to the VW and the Ford as those are real life vehicles but there's no reason why the rest are fictional vehicles considering that Hot Wheels actually owns the licenses.