M2 Machines Exclusive Auto Wheels Series Mopar Diecasts
Exclusively Available At O'Reilly Auto Parts...
For diecast collectors who love American muscle cars from the 1960s and 1970s, the Exclusive Auto Wheels series from M2 Machines is a must-have. The O’Reilly Auto Parts exclusive series has included some really cool Mopars. We recently got our hands on the Mr. Gasket Co. 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 383, and we absolutely love it as a piece on our desk.
This latest release includes three iconic vehicles, each delivered in a clear clamshell package for protection and featuring unique artwork that complements the vehicle’s individualized design. But this set’s three most recent Mopar cars are the 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee, a 1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440, and a 1971 Plymouth Cuda.
What makes this release even more remarkable is the inclusion of three sets of extra wheels and tires for each car, allowing collectors to personalize their rides and create a unique display.
The 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee was designed as a high-performance version of the Dodge Coronet. It quickly became a favorite among muscle car enthusiasts for its powerful engine and sleek, sporty design. This model also features a Mr. Gasket Co. scheme.
The 1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440 is another iconic vehicle from the 1970s, recognizable for its boxy shape and powerful engine. This model stands out from other muscle cars of the era and features highlighted Hooker headers.
Finally, the 1971 Plymouth Cuda is a classic muscle car known for its bold and aggressive appearance. With a HEMI engine and Mopar graphics, this vehicle was designed to compete with other muscle cars of its time.
The Exclusive Auto Wheels series from M2 Machines is a fantastic addition to any collector’s display. The unique packaging, extra wheels and tires, and iconic vehicles make this a hit for collectors or those just looking for an excellent piece to put on their desks. So check out your local O’Reilly Auto Parts store and get your hands on one.
No replies yet
Loading new replies...
Join the full discussion at the Mopar Insiders Forum →