Remember the often-insane Porsche 930? It was publicly known as the 1975-1989 Porsche 911 Turbo. Colloquially, the “widowmaker.” And, of course, it had an even crazier factory racing version, the 935.
Whether they are daily drivers, weekend toys, or one-off show cars, more and more classics are receiving battery-electric powertrains. Arguably the most outrageous example is the E935 created by the mad scientists at Bisimoto Engineering.
Collecting Hot Wheels cars is more than just having a display of miniature vehicles you like. Hunting for your favorite models is a big part of the game! I know people that constantly browse through all the existing Hot Wheels stores in their cities in hopes of finding those rare Super Treasure Hunt casts.