Challenger 1

Description
The Challenger 1 was a land-speed-record car built in 1959, powered by four supercharged Pontiac engines. On the morning of September 9th 1960, Mickey Thomson, at the wheel of the Challenger 1 broke the world land speed record, reaching a speed of 406.6mp/h (654.4kmp/h). Today, the car is displayed at the NHRA Museum in Los Angeles, California.

The Hot Wheels version features a removable engine cover which reveals the four engines and wheels. It is based on the final design of the car with covered wheels and engine air intake scoops.

Versions
The Challenger 1 has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions: