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  • Stagefright
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  • The Stagefright is a Hot Wheels models designed by Larry Wood and Bob Rosas. It is a 1/64th replica of Jack Keef's 1849 Concord Stagecoach custom hot rod. Jack Keef, who's from Downey, California, spent more than 7 years on this custom-build. With help from J&J Chassis, Western Wheel and Theodore Robins Ford, he combined an independent rear end, handbuilt chassis, 289 Ford engine and a C-4 automatic transmission to produce the wildest wild west machine... the Stagefright.
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Number
  • #2020
Series
  • 1978
Name
  • Stagefright
Years
  • 1978
Designer
  • Larry Wood and Bob Rosas
abstract
  • The Stagefright is a Hot Wheels models designed by Larry Wood and Bob Rosas. It is a 1/64th replica of Jack Keef's 1849 Concord Stagecoach custom hot rod. Jack Keef, who's from Downey, California, spent more than 7 years on this custom-build. With help from J&J Chassis, Western Wheel and Theodore Robins Ford, he combined an independent rear end, handbuilt chassis, 289 Ford engine and a C-4 automatic transmission to produce the wildest wild west machine... the Stagefright. The diecast model was introduced in 1978 in the Flying Colors serie. Look at that V8 Ford engine in the passenger compartment! The two fuel tanks are mounted on the chassis, as well as the front suspension. Remarkable is that the roof extends to the back panel [i]and[/] the driver's seat and steering wheel. The roof and back panel are textured and the back is hold in place with two leather straps. All of the released are Brown with the Mexico-only release colored a darker Brown.