Fort hood found a toy race car that's different

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It looks like it's made out of lead and a steel plate maybe it was some kind of magnet racer or slot racer?
 

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That looks old sweet relic
 

Also welcome from MI tommy
 

Ringhunter, It is an older Corgi Formula 1 race car. Congrats on a cool toy find. Sub 8-)

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That's a sweet race car, I like finding them too. Yours is definitely different than any I found.
 

Very cool car! Congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

Nice find. Congrats
 

Welcome to tnet from Niagara Falls.
 

Welcome Ringhunter and congrats,

I think formula 1! Four cylinder Offenhauser, front mounted! Those were the days when the driver's performance was more critical than
the engine's performance. No fuel rationing, just guts!

Best wishes and good luck!
 

yes! it is a hefty car I was thinking gravity racer thanks
 

Very nice find. Congrats and Welcome to Tnet.
 

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