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Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2024-05-17 13:42 | Stryker_27 wrote According to these sources, designer Larry Wood who created Hot Wheel's Bone Shaker used to work as a designer for Ford before joining Mattel, and the car is loosely based on a 1930s Ford A pickup. Given how hot rods in general modify the original car's structure, I think it wouldn't exactly be wrong to label it as a Ford A. Would be a nice clarification IMO. Not required. We list all Hot Wheels models under their Hot Wheels name, not what they may be inspired by. I'm not sure how this would make it a "nice classification" since it would just make things confusing. -- Last edit: 2024-05-17 13:43:14 |
Stryker_27
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2024-05-17 12:56 | driving.ca/auto-shows/vancouver-auto-show/full-size-hot-wheels-classic-one-of-two-to-be-on-display www.mysticstamp.com/5327-2018-first-class-forever-stamp-hot-wheels-bone-shaker-2006/ According to these sources, designer Larry Wood who created Hot Wheel's Bone Shaker used to work as a designer for Ford before joining Mattel, and the car is loosely based on a 1930s Ford A pickup. Given how hot rods in general modify the original car's structure, I think it wouldn't exactly be wrong to label it as a Ford A. Would be a nice clarification IMO. |
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2023-04-30 06:02 | I wonder how many other versions of this car we'll get. |
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