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+ | {{casting|name = '38 Phantom Corsair|series = [[1999 First Editions|First Editions]]|years = [[1999]] - [[2003]]|designer = [[Mark Jones]]|number = 18534|image = 38_Phantom_Corsair_Blk.JPG}} |
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+ | The Phantom Corsair is a concept car from 1938 that was designed by Rust Heinz of the Heinz 57 Ketchup fame, and Maurice Schwartz from Bohman & Schwartz Coachbuilding Company,Pasadena, California.The resulting design was amazing, aerodynamic and certainly bred from unconventional thinking. |
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+ | The chassis was from a Cord 810 and large enough to seat six individuals. To propel this rather large vehicle, a Lycoming V8 engine was fitted that displaced 289 cubic-inches and provided 190 horsepower allowing the Phantom to reach 115 miles per hour. |
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+ | This was meant as a production vehicle. Heinz had hoped to sell these for $12,500, which was a very large fortune to most individuals at the time. Unfortunately, Heinz passed away in 1938 and the plans for production died with him. Only one example was ever produced. |
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+ | This vehicle has played a starring role in the Doris Day and Frank Sinatra's motion picture 'The Young at Heart' (1955).<ref>https://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z14381/phantom-corsair.aspx</ref> |
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== Versions == |
== Versions == |
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+ | |[[List_of_1999_Hot_Wheels#1999_First_Editions|1999]] |
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− | |1999 |
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− | |[[1999 First Editions|First Editions]] |
+ | |[[1999 First Editions|First Editions]]<br />3/26 |
|Black |
|Black |
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|Silver HW logo on right side |
|Silver HW logo on right side |
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+ | |[[List_of_1999_Hot_Wheels#1999_First_Editions|1999]] |
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− | |1999 |
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− | |[[1999 First Editions|First Editions]] |
+ | |[[1999 First Editions|First Editions]]<br />3/26 |
|Metalflake Blue |
|Metalflake Blue |
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|White "Hot Wheels" logo on door |
|White "Hot Wheels" logo on door |
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− | |1999 |
+ | |[[1999]] |
|[[FAO Classic Collection]] |
|[[FAO Classic Collection]] |
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|Metallic Purple |
|Metallic Purple |
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|099 |
|099 |
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− | |2000 |
+ | |[[2000]] |
|[[2000 Hot Wheels|Mainline]] |
|[[2000 Hot Wheels|Mainline]] |
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|Metalflake Burgundy |
|Metalflake Burgundy |
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|[[2000 Hot Wheels|Mainline]] |
|[[2000 Hot Wheels|Mainline]] |
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|Metalflake Burgundy |
|Metalflake Burgundy |
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|205 |
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+ | |[[2001]] |
|[[List of 2001 Hot Wheels#2001 Hot Wheels|Mainline]] |
|[[List of 2001 Hot Wheels#2001 Hot Wheels|Mainline]] |
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|Metalflake Brown |
|Metalflake Brown |
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+ | |[[2002]] |
|[[List of 2002 Hot Wheels#2002 Hot Wheels|Mainline]] [[HW Side Show 5-Pack]] |
|[[List of 2002 Hot Wheels#2002 Hot Wheels|Mainline]] [[HW Side Show 5-Pack]] |
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|Metalflake Green |
|Metalflake Green |
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− | |2002 |
+ | |[[2002]] |
|[[Halloween Highway Series|Halloween Highway]] |
|[[Halloween Highway Series|Halloween Highway]] |
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|Black |
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+ | |[[List_of_2003_Hot_Wheels#2003_Boulevard_Buccaneers_Series|2003]] |
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− | |2003 |
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+ | |[[Boulevard Buccaneers Series|Boulevard Buccaneers]]<br />3/5 |
|Metalflake Black |
|Metalflake Black |
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|Blue silver and white pirate tampo on side. Skull and Crossbones on hood |
|Blue silver and white pirate tampo on side. Skull and Crossbones on hood |
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+ | |[[List_of_2003_Hot_Wheels#2003_Roll_Patrol|2003]] |
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+ | |[[Roll Patrol Series|Roll Patrol]]<br />7/10 |
|Metalflake Light Blue |
|Metalflake Light Blue |
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|Police, "Hot Wheels" logo, roll patrol symbol, squad 13, 4.arv.03 on back wheel cover |
|Police, "Hot Wheels" logo, roll patrol symbol, squad 13, 4.arv.03 on back wheel cover |
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Image:38 Phantom Corsair prototype blank base.JPG|38 Phantom Corsair prototype |
Image:38 Phantom Corsair prototype blank base.JPG|38 Phantom Corsair prototype |
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Image:A1045.jpg |
Image:A1045.jpg |
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+ | Phantom Corsair. Base.jpg|1999 First Edition Casting Base (1998 Malaysia) |
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[[Category:American Cars]] |
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+ | [[Category:Discontinued Vehicles]] |
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+ | [[Category:Police Cars]] |
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+ | [[Category:FAO Schwarz Exclusive]] |
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+ | [[Category:Roll Patrol Series]] |
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+ | [[Category:1930s]] |
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+ | [[Category:1:64]] |
Revision as of 19:16, 22 May 2020
Description
The Phantom Corsair is a concept car from 1938 that was designed by Rust Heinz of the Heinz 57 Ketchup fame, and Maurice Schwartz from Bohman & Schwartz Coachbuilding Company,Pasadena, California.The resulting design was amazing, aerodynamic and certainly bred from unconventional thinking. The chassis was from a Cord 810 and large enough to seat six individuals. To propel this rather large vehicle, a Lycoming V8 engine was fitted that displaced 289 cubic-inches and provided 190 horsepower allowing the Phantom to reach 115 miles per hour.
This was meant as a production vehicle. Heinz had hoped to sell these for $12,500, which was a very large fortune to most individuals at the time. Unfortunately, Heinz passed away in 1938 and the plans for production died with him. Only one example was ever produced.
This vehicle has played a starring role in the Doris Day and Frank Sinatra's motion picture 'The Young at Heart' (1955).[1]
Versions
The '38 Phantom Corsair has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type | Window Color | Interior Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes / Variations | Photo |
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656 | 1999 | First Editions 3/26 |
Black | Silver HW logo on right side | Unpainted / Metal | Clear | Grey | White Line 5SP | 18534 | Malaysia | ||
656 | 1999 | First Editions 3/26 |
Metalflake Blue | White "Hot Wheels" logo on door | Unpainted / Metal | Clear | Black | Whiteline 5SP | 18534 | Malaysia | ||
1999 | FAO Classic Collection | Metallic Purple | Unpainted metal | Clear | Black | RR | 23323 | Malaysia | ||||
099 | 2000 | Mainline | Metalflake Burgundy | White "Hot Wheels" logo on door | Unpainted / Metal | Clear | White | Whiteline 5SP | 27066 | Malaysia | ||
099 | 2000 | Mainline | Metalflake Burgundy | Gold HW logo on back. | Unpainted / Metal | Clear | White | LW | 27066 | Malaysia | ||
205 | 2001 | Mainline | Metalflake Brown | Black, Silver and Gold tampo. "Hot Wheels" logo on back right wheel cover | Unpainted / Metal | Clear | Gray | Whiteline 5SP | 53734 | China | ||
235 | 2002 | Mainline HW Side Show 5-Pack | Metalflake Green | Black, Yellow, Red, White and Orange tampos, Flames and HW Sideshow logo on sides, 'Flame Breathin' Betty Alive' on hood | Unpainted / Metal | Tinted | Yellow interior | Gold 5DOT | 54446 | Thailand | ||
2002 | Halloween Highway | Black | Ride Of The Driving Dead | Unpainted / Metal | Purple tinted | 5DOT | 54320 | Malaysia | ||||
082 | 2003 | Boulevard Buccaneers 3/5 |
Metalflake Black | Blue silver and white pirate tampo on side. Skull and Crossbones on hood | Unpainted / Metal | Clear | Blue | SB | 57219 | Malaysia | ||
2003 | Roll Patrol 7/10 |
Metalflake Light Blue | Police, "Hot Wheels" logo, roll patrol symbol, squad 13, 4.arv.03 on back wheel cover | Unpainted / Metal | Light Blue tint | Black | 5DOT | China |