Joining the Auburn Motor Company in 1934, Gordon Buehrig set forth to design what many consider his masterpiece, the 851 Speedster. Though many of their vehicles are highly sought-after collector cars today, none are as iconic and memorable as the 851 Speedster. About the Auburn 851 Speedster Diecast ModelĪuburn Motor Company produced vehicles out of Auburn, Indiana from 1900 through 1937. This 1:18 scale die-cast replica has opening doors, detailed engine with opening hood,Īccurate interior and chassis, steerable front wheels, as well as, two product originalįeatures, the popup periscope and telescopic claw. Some of the features shown on this die-cast replica are carried over from the original Japanese Mach Go Go Go series. The Shooting Star can continue racing, even after losing a rear wheel. Slick pumps are in the rear to throw oil behind and foil bad guys. Onboard radio equipment allows him to communicate with spy/intelligence agency. Its driver, Racer X, is a secret agent, so the car is equipped with many high tech weapons to fight crime. The Shooting Star is a very agile machine painted bright yellow with a powerful engine in the rear. This 1:18 replica matches its silver screen counterpart in exacting detail and comes with a bonus Racer X figure. This car is a strong competitor in racing and is driven by the mysterious Racer X, who happens to be Speed’s long lost brother and now secret protector. Send it back within 30 days of receiving it for a full refund.Īuto World is proud to recreate an equal attraction of this anime series, the - SHOOTING STAR. If you are unhappy with your purchase, feel free to TRUST AUTO WORLD: We are a one-stop shop for hobby-relatedĪutomobile products. THE PERFECT GIFT: Anyone with an interest in classic AmericanĬars - hobbyists, collectors, dads and more - will appreciate thisĬhrysler model car! It makes a great present for any occasion, and isĪlso perfect for gifting to Stephen King fans. Parts, which are not possible with resin model cars. Not only is it highly durable, heavyĪnd made to withstand the test of time, but it also allows for movable MADE TO LAST: In the world of model cars, die cast metalĬonstruction is the gold standard. Hoods are just a few of the lifelike features we built into this car. Headlights, a detailed engine, opening doors, and opening trunk and IT'S ALL IN THE DETAILS: Steerable front wheels, working "dirty" finish to more closely resemble the car featured in King's 1983 King, our replica 1958 Plymouth Fury is for you. don’t buy it! For the first time in 1:18 scale, Auto World has replicated a rustedout Christine as she appeared in Stephen King’s 1983 horror film!ĪUTHENTIC: If you're an admirer of vintage vehicles or Stephen Dennis Guilder, tried everything to warn Arnie that something wasn’t right. For Arnie Cunningham, George only asked $250 to sweeten the deal. Mysteriously sitting in an overgrown run-down lot, a creepy guy named George LeBay was asking $300 for his dead brother’s junkedout 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine. She could be really tough!” - Arnie Cunningham Introducing the Dirty Version of Christine!
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