pinchvalve (Forum Supporter) said:Loving the rally cars.
Those are awesome!
Chilling in Dayton Ohio for work this week and had to grab some stuff from Walmart, snagged this CRX also.
In reply to johndej :
There is a nice indoor Remote Control car track there: Acces Hobbies, that's all I know of Springfiled. There is a Air force Museum close by too
In reply to Volksrodden :
Damn, if I wasn't headed out tommorow afternoon I'd check that out. Spent 5 hrs in the air force museum Saturday, it was awesome!
Man I am so happy about this one. Been looking for it for a while. My next-door neighbors brother found it for me, last one in stock. Both of them already have one and we've all been looking for one for me.
Went to Wally World tonight and I finally saw one of the Hot Wheels off road Rothmans Porsche 959 in the wild.
In reply to noddaz :
Its a funky little car for sure. I think the proportions look better in person. I don't normally go for the "wacky" cars but this one spoke to me.
I got sent to the grocery Friday and found two fairly fresh displays. This is only my second or third $uper Treasure Hunt that I've found in a store, despite collecting (mostly casually) off and on my entire life.
Appleseed said:In reply to dxman92 :
The bottom Corvette Grand Sport. Rubber tires are a dead giveaway.
Maybe for you... I would not notice that.
Indy "Nub" Guy said:Do ALL treasure hunts have the rubber wheels ?
Nope. There are two levels of modern Treasure Hunts. One is a Super Treasure Hunt. Those all have rubber 'Real Rider' tires and usually better or special paint. The others are regular Treasure Hunts like the hot dog thing in the photo with the Corvette above. These are just... less common than a regular mainline car, but don't have the better wheels and tires. Someone else may be able to explain it a bit better, but this is my understanding.
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