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AK49BWL

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The only proper 400 Burb models are the Brookfield 1/24 scale ones. They have Chevy and GMC ones, but many were done as promotion pieces for NASCAR and sports teams. Guy next to me at the show had a John Force liveried one, wanted $50 for it so I let him keep it.
These showed up at the outlet mall toy stores back about 10-15 years ago, a long with the Dodge Intrepid and other models they made. I got a couple of the Dodge because I had one then, but didn't get any of the burbs as I had no idea I'd be owning one! We were still a square body family then; the price of them wasn't near what it is now.
I have one such Brookfield model, bought it at an antique shop in Jefferson, TX a few months ago :D just couldn't let it go, I even walked out leaving it behind and still went back and got it the next day lol. $12. Couldn't say no.
 

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HotWheelsBurban

Gotta have 4 doors..... Rawhide, TOTY 2023!
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I have the set that has that truck and a GMC in #43 Petty livery, commemorating their combined 14 Winston Cup titles. Got it from a friend who was moving, he discovered that he had two of them.
 

HotWheelsBurban

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Thanks for the info.
Oddly enough, one of my favorite cars of all time was a Dodge Intrepid. When my dad passed I inherited his, drove it for a good while, then sold it and bought one with the larger engine.

I lived in Colorado at the time, and I’d mount four Michelin X-Ice snow tires on it for the winter, and it would handle conditions that most cars couldn’t, even those with AWD. What a great car.

Thanks for the info.
Oddly enough, one of my favorite cars of all time was a Dodge Intrepid. When my dad passed I inherited his, drove it for a good while, then sold it and bought one with the larger engine.

I lived in Colorado at the time, and I’d mount four Michelin X-Ice snow tires on it for the winter, and it would handle conditions that most cars couldn’t, even those with AWD. What a great car.
That Intrepid was a great car, ours had the 3.5 engine and was wicked quick. We mainly drove it around the greater Houston area, but did make a few trips to Austin and the DFW area in it. The Achilles heel of that LH platform was the front end and subframe bushings; a bad design that wore out frequently.
I loved that car and hated to sell it....
 

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Haven’t looked through the whole thread, so maybe you’ve answered this already. Is there such a thing as a Suburban model? Maybe even a 2500?

There were a few Hot Wheels Suburbans back in the 90's/early 2000s, I think I've got all of them now. There was a four piece set with different NASCAR themes, plus a "Walker Racing" 'burb from a separate promotional set that I believe was sold at race tracks around the country IIRC. Also a "Team Baurtwell" edition, the standard one was red but there's a blue chase variant that was limited to 30K pieces. Can't find any pictures of my blue one so I grabbed one off of Google.

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I also have one of the Brookfield models mentioned earlier, mine is one of the non-NASCAR versions that seem a little less common. Two tone blue and silver.

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There were a few Hot Wheels Suburbans back in the 90's/early 2000s, I think I've got all of them now. There was a four piece set with different NASCAR themes, plus a "Walker Racing" 'burb from a separate promotional set that I believe was sold at race tracks around the country IIRC. Also a "Team Baurtwell" edition, the standard one was red but there's a blue chase variant that was limited to 30K pieces. Can't find any pictures of my blue one so I grabbed one off of Google.

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I also have one of the Brookfield models mentioned earlier, mine is one of the non-NASCAR versions that seem a little less common. Two tone blue and silver.

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Yup the HW Burbs are out there. The Brookfield's are so much more realistic and look better (partially due to the larger scale). Also I believe all the Brookfield Burbs are all on the 4x4 chassis, seems like the ones I've seen have the 6 lug sawblade wheels.
 
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