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Cool Toy Alert: New Thumpr Cams 1:64 Haulers Are Awesome


Cool Toy Alert: New Thumpr Cams 1:64 Haulers Are Awesome

We know that lots of BangShifters out there collect cool toys and gearhead stuff and we have some great news for you. COMP Cams and M2 Machines have joined forces to produce a line of killer toys that any gearhead should love. The old school hauler trucks are combined with iconic machines from the muscle car era in a 100% BangShift approved package. Not only are Thumpr cams great sounding and perfect for making power, the brand is now perfect for your shop, man cave, or office!

There’s a 1957 Dodge truck hauling a 1969 Hemi Road Runner, a 1958 Chevy truck hauling a 1967 Nova SS and a 1970 Ford rig hauling an Econoline in a glass sided trailer. This is fun stuff and we’re going to score all three!

 

M2 Machines Releases 1:64-Scale COMP Cams® Thumpr Auto Haulers

A new production of retro 1:64 scale die cast auto haulers from M2 Machines celebrates the COMP

Cams® ThumprTM Cam line known for delivering big muscle car sound with unmatched streetable performance.

Each of the highly detailed collectibles includes a tractor-trailer and vehicle featuring the iconic ThumprTM Cam branding, as well as a display base and acrylic case. Designed with all car lovers in mind, they are available in Dodge, Chevrolet and Ford versions as follows:

  •   1957 Dodge COE and 1969 Plymouth Road Runner HEMI
  •   1958 Chevrolet Spartan LCF and 1967 Chevrolet Nova SS
  •   1970 Ford C-950 and 1965 Ford Econoline van

    A limited edition chase version of the Ford offering is also available and features a red trailer and red-tinted chrome wheels, fuel tanks and bumpers. Only 750 of this version are being released worldwide, while M2 Machines produced 5,880 each of the standard collectible versions.

    These die cast auto haulers are the first ThumprTM Cam toys on the market and can be purchased from the COMP Performance GroupTM trailer at events across the country this year, while supplies last. They can also be found on shelves in major toy retailers, including Walmart, Target and Toys“R”Us, across the globe and hobby shops.

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