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== A Car With Many Names ==
 
== A Car With Many Names ==
[[AMX/2]] was a casting designed by [[Paul Tam]] that debuted in the [[1971 Hot Wheels]] series. It was based on a 1:1 scale non-functioning design by AMC.
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[[AMX/2]] was a casting designed by [[Paul Tam]] that debuted in the [[1971 Hot Wheels]] series. It was based on a 1:1 scale non-functioning design by AMC.
   
It was then re-released in 1973 as [[Xploder]] in solid enamel color. The '''Warpath''' was issued with this name in 1975 and again when it was a part of the Wisconsin Toy Company line-up in 1980.
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It was then re-released in 1973 as [[Xploder]] in solid enamel color. The '''Warpath''' was issued with this name in 1975 and again when it was a part of the Wisconsin Toy Company line-up in 1980.
   
A similar casting was issued without the opening plastic engine covers. It was named [[Redliner]] for 1985 when it was release in the series. In 1987 it was released with the name [[Road Torch]].
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A similar casting was issued without the opening plastic engine covers. It was named [[Redliner]] for 1985 when it was release in the series. In 1987 it was released with the name [[Road Torch]].
   
 
==Versions==
 
==Versions==
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|1975
 
|1975
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|[[1975 Hot Wheels]]
 
|White
 
|White
 
|Red and Blue stars and stripes on top
 
|Red and Blue stars and stripes on top
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|1975
 
|1975
|[[Herfy's Restaurant Promotional]]
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|[[Herfy's Promotion]]
 
|White
 
|White
 
|Red and Blue stars and stripes on top, with "Herfy's" on sides
 
|Red and Blue stars and stripes on top, with "Herfy's" on sides
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|1975
 
|1975
|[[Wisconsin Toy Company]]
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|[[Wisconsin Toy Company]]
 
|Red
 
|Red
|Red and Blue stars and stripes on top
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|Red and Blue stars and stripes on top
 
|Black / Plastic
 
|Black / Plastic
 
|Blue tint
 
|Blue tint
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|7654
 
|7654
 
|Hong Kong
 
|Hong Kong
|Only available in baggie with header card
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|Only available in baggie with header card
 
|[[Image:Warpath.jpg|75px]]
 
|[[Image:Warpath.jpg|75px]]
 
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[[Category:Paul Tam Designs]]
 
[[Category:Paul Tam Designs]]
 
[[Category:Wisconsin Toy Co.]]
 
[[Category:Wisconsin Toy Co.]]
[[Category:Herfy's Promo]]
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[[Category:Herfy's Promotion]]
 
[[Category:American Motors Corporation Cars]]
 
[[Category:American Motors Corporation Cars]]
 
[[Category:Licensed Hot Wheels]]
 
[[Category:Licensed Hot Wheels]]
 
[[Category:American Cars]]
 
[[Category:American Cars]]
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[[Category:AMC Cars]]
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[[Category:AMX Cars]]

Revision as of 21:40, 17 November 2019


A Car With Many Names

AMX/2 was a casting designed by Paul Tam that debuted in the 1971 Hot Wheels series. It was based on a 1:1 scale non-functioning design by AMC.

It was then re-released in 1973 as Xploder in solid enamel color. The Warpath was issued with this name in 1975 and again when it was a part of the Wisconsin Toy Company line-up in 1980.

A similar casting was issued without the opening plastic engine covers. It was named Redliner for 1985 when it was release in the series. In 1987 it was released with the name Road Torch.

Versions

The Warpath 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
1975 1975 Hot Wheels White Red and Blue stars and stripes on top Unpainted / Metal Blue tint Black RL 7654 Hong Kong Warpath WhtL
1975 Herfy's Promotion White Red and Blue stars and stripes on top, with "Herfy's" on sides Unpainted / Metal Blue tint Black RL 7654 Hong Kong Only available in baggie with header card from Herfy's Restaurant Warpath Herfys
1975 Wisconsin Toy Company Red Red and Blue stars and stripes on top Black / Plastic Blue tint Black RL 7654 Hong Kong Only available in baggie with header card Warpath

Gallery

See Also