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1965 Shelby Cobra 427 , Toyota 4Runner & Blaze Buster™ II
Rs. 716.00
1965 Shelby Cobra 427
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Serialized Number: 64/125
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Series: 2026 Matchbox Mainline
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Description: A crown jewel for any die-cast collection, this 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 comes in a deep British Racing Green that accentuates its iconic curves. As part of the 2026 series (Serial #64/125), this 1:64 scale model features a detailed open cockpit and silver-painted headlights, capturing the raw power of the ultimate American-British hybrid.
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Interesting Fact: The 427 Cobra was so notoriously powerful that Carroll Shelby famously taped a $100 bill to the dashboard of his personal car, telling passengers they could keep it if they could reach it during hard acceleration. Most failed.
Toyota 4Runner
- Serialized Number: 77/125
- Series: 2026 Matchbox Mainline
- Description: A titan of the trails, the Toyota 4Runner (Serial #77/125) rolls into the 2026 mainline in a rich "Heritage Green." This 1:64 scale officially licensed model captures the aggressive front fascia and rugged stance of the beloved 5th-generation SUV. It is an absolute essential for Toyota purists and off-road die-cast collectors.
- Interesting Fact: Unlike most modern SUVs that use unibody construction, the Toyota 4Runner continues to be built on a traditional truck-based "body-on-frame" chassis, which is the secret to its legendary off-road durability.
Blaze Buster™ II
- Serialized Number: 66/125
- Series: 2026 Matchbox Mainline
- Description: Sound the alarm for the Blaze Buster II (Serial #66/125). This heavy-duty emergency vehicle features a high-visibility neon yellow paint job with striking red and blue "Fire & Rescue - Engine 26" graphics. Designed for maximum response in any die-cast city, this modern Matchbox original casting is perfect for collectors of first-responder and rescue vehicles.
- Interesting Fact: The "Blaze Buster" name is a nod to Matchbox history; the original Blaze Buster was a fan-favorite ladder fire truck first introduced into the Matchbox lineup way back in 1975.