- First Name
- Allan
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- Portland, Oregon
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- 2002 PT Cruiser
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
I have two coming from an order on line.
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Just drill the two rivets and pops right apartWas that hard to take apart? Details please.
it's new for '25, but lower left states it is a 2023.I see the package states 2025 but the front end is clearly the earlier 2022-24 style.
I can see it now, just $549.99 and it's got 1721 pieces... And they'll all sell out within minutes.Next,
LEGO will come out with one.
And it will cost way too much :’P
As long as it's not a Ford store they won't care about recalls.The store let you take it home without the rear cameral fix? You got lucky.
I'm really waiting for a 1/24 or 1/18 scale diecast. I like the hotwheels/matchbox size because of price but I just want something a bit more substantial.Dont get me wrong.
I am very happy the Maverick is being produced in model from (Hot Wheels and Matchbox).
But, I was hopping it would be done by Greenlight..
Their's are a little more prototype..
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Bronco and Bronco Sports, by Greenlight..
Jerry
Package says matchbox released this model in 2025, but the car is modeled on the 23I see the package states 2025 but the front end is clearly the earlier 2022-24 style.
I guess they should stop pouring motor oil in them too. That might not end well.Yeah, and as a kid I was taught by dear ol' dad that a motor runs on electricity and an engine runs on a fuel like diesel or gasoline. Guess those NASCAR guys who are gunna drop in a new motor should make room for extra batteries, huh?
Was that hard to take apart? Details please.
Found wheels on Etsy. Several vendors and options. Ordered a set from there. Now awaiting new wheels and paint. Oh, and still waiting on my full scale Mav also.Man, the wheels suck. I guess all Matchbox vehicles get those, but still.