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+ | {{casting|name=Quik Trik|series=[[Flying Colors]]|number=2021|years=1984|designer=[[Larry Wood]], [[Bob Rosas]]|image=Quick_Trick.jpg}} |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | This Ferrari was introduced to the [[Flying Colors]] line as [[Race Bait 308]] in Red with a Black metal base and Blackwall tires ([[BW]]). It was also available in the [[Thundershift Roarin' Raceway]]. In 1979 it was Gold-plated and was part of the [[Golden Machines 6-Pack]]. The Red version base was changed to Black plastic. In 1982 it was Metalflake Silver and joined the [[Hot Ones]] series. Other names were, [[Street Beast (Ferrari 308)|Street Beast |
+ | This Ferrari was introduced to the [[Flying Colors]] line as [[Race Bait 308]] in Red with a Black metal base and Blackwall tires ([[BW]]). It was also available in the [[Thundershift Roarin' Raceway]]. In 1979 it was Gold-plated and was part of the [[Golden Machines 6-Pack]]. The Red version base was changed to Black plastic. In 1982 it was Metalflake Silver and joined the [[The Hot Ones]] series. Other names were, [[Street Beast (Ferrari 308)|Street Beast]], and [[Ferrari 328 GTB]]. |
==Versions== |
==Versions== |
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+ | [[Category:Larry Wood Designs]] |
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+ | [[Category:Bob Rosas Designs]] |
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Revision as of 07:44, 31 August 2020
Description
This Ferrari was introduced to the Flying Colors line as Race Bait 308 in Red with a Black metal base and Blackwall tires (BW). It was also available in the Thundershift Roarin' Raceway. In 1979 it was Gold-plated and was part of the Golden Machines 6-Pack. The Red version base was changed to Black plastic. In 1982 it was Metalflake Silver and joined the The Hot Ones series. Other names were, Street Beast, and Ferrari 328 GTB.
Versions
The Quik Trik has come out in the following versions:
Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type | Window Color | Interior Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes / Variations | Photo |
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1984 | Ultra Hots | Spectraflame Purple | White, Orange "Ultra Hots" | Black Painted / Metal | Solid Black | Black | UH | 7295 | Hong Kong |