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  2. 12 Hot Wheels Cars That Cost More Than An Actual Vehicle - AOL

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    The 1969 Pink Rear-Loading Volkswagen Beach Bomb is the crown jewel of Hot Wheels collectibles. ... charm of a classic 1931 Ford Woody wagon, complete with vintage styling and surf-themed appeal ...

  3. Maserati Birdcage 75th - Wikipedia

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    The car has a clear engine cover from which the engine is visible as well as a large greenhouse area on the canopy to allow for better outward visibility. [2] The Birdcage's design, especially the canopy, was inspired by the Ferrari Modulo concept car along with the Birdcage racing cars which were known for their protruding wheel arches ...

  4. Covered wagon - Wikipedia

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    Narrow covered wagon used by west-bound Canadian settlers c. 1885 Painting showing a wagon train of covered wagons. A covered wagon, also called a prairie wagon, whitetop, [1] or prairie schooner, [2] is a horse-drawn or ox-drawn wagon used for passengers or freight hauling. It has a canvas, tarpaulin, or waterproof sheet which is stretched ...

  5. Surrey (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    A 1909 Studebaker surrey on display at the Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Center and Museum in August 2015. A surrey is a doorless, four-wheeled carriage popular in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  6. FarmVille Sneak Peek: Purple Azaleas, Little Pink Wagon ... - AOL

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    A rather interesting trio of unreleased FarmVille items has been spotted by the folks at FVNation this week, with these three items being Purple Azaleas, a Little Pink Wagon, and a Duck Weather Vane.

  7. Panthermobile - Wikipedia

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    Called “the world’s most flamboyant vehicle”, the bright pink custom car was designed by Ed Newton and built in 1969 at Bob Reisner California Show Cars by Ed "Newt" Newton, Dan Woods, and customizers Joe Bailon, Bill "The Leadslinger" Hines, and Bill Honda. [2] [3] [1] It was used in the title and credit sequences of the original cartoon.