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1996 Treadator Space Series Robot Driver Hot Wheels

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Treadator is an unlicensed casting resembling a hot rodded all-terrain tracked vehicle. The casting was retired in 2005 after being added to the Final Run Series; it however was apparently not supposed to have been retired, with Tropicool selected initially to be retired according to the cards. Treadator would receive a spiritual "successor" of sorts in the form of Tread Air four years later. Treadator, Debut series: 1993 Hot Wheels Produced: 1993 - 2005 Designer: Larry Wood Number: 3035

1940 Ford Woodie Hot Wheels 1:64

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From Fandom: "To termites it is a meal on wheels, but to those of us with wood grain on the brain, the Woodie is a true taste of the west coast surfer culture - conjuring images of warm summer breezes, bikinis and the sun setting into the Pacific Ocean." This casting was first released into the lineup in 1980 as a "Hi-Raker". This was a special series that allowed the rear axle to change its height when pulled down, changing the angle of how the vehicle sits, giving it a "raked" hot rod appearance. Only the very first release of the '40's Woodie had smooth side panels. All other versions released afterwards have a wood-grain texture to the side panels.

1968 Mercury Cougar Hot Wheels 1:64

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From Fandom:  The '68 Cougar was a Hot Wheels casting was based on the 1968 Custom Cougar (1968). The Cougar first debuted in the 1968 Basic Car line as one of the Original 16; it returned to the line-up in the 2002 First Editions. For the racing casting, see '68 Mercury Cougar (2014).

1966 Chevrolet Nova Hot Wheels.

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From Fandom: The '66 Chevy Nova is a Hot Wheels casting designed by Phil Riehlman which debuted in the 2007 New Models. It was based on the production car of the same name.