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I have a 2017 Ford GT (1:36), a Ferrari SF16-H F1 car (1:18), a Ferrari 488 GTB (1:18), a Jeep that I can't remember the scale of, an Audi R8 V10, and a bunch of Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars, to name a few.
 
Franklin Mint 1/16-scale Kuzma Offy Agajanian #98 driven to 1952 Indianapolis 500 victory by my cousin Troy Ruttman.

The Kuzma was the last dirt/pavement dual use car to win at Indy, and it's on display at the IMS Musuem.

More trivia: Because the Indy 500 was then part of the world drivers championship, the Brickyard win made Troy the youngest Formula 1 winner for quite some time. Troy also competed in the 1958 French and German GPs and at the Race of Two Worlds at Monza.

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Pulled a couple of random 1/18 scale cars out of their storage boxes and put them on temporary display last week:

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Replicars resin Mickey Thompson Challenger I (land speed record car powered by four Pontiac 421 CID V8s)

GMP 1971 Pontiac GTO Tropical Lime with optional Judge-style "eyebrow" stripes

GMP 1965 Chevrolet El Camino weathered Southern Speed & Marine. Engine is an 396 CID 375 HP topped by a dual snorkel air cleaner a'la the rare 1965 Z-16 Chevelle SS (201 made including one owned by Dan Blocker who played Hoss Cartwright on the TV series "Bonanza." If memory serves, his car had a black top over yellow.

Lane Exact Detail 1967 Camaro SS427 Nickey -- I added slotted mag wheels from Mr. Bardahl Pro Stock Camaro.

Sunstar 1963 Chevy II Nova - I4 engine under the hood is notable as the non-musclecar in this group.

GMP 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner "Hammer" pro touring by Steve Stroppe of Pure Vision.

1971 Plymouth Duster 340 - "340 WEDGE" hood blackout. Added: slotted mags and BFGoodrich Radial T/As from "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry" movie car.
 

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