1st SRT coupe!!

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In a previous post by Chad, I went on hotwheels.com to search if it was true and low and behold here's the 1st SRT coupe model!

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They have that version and a version w/copper colored wheels. The ones I found last night both had the chrome wheels, but had the different years as I mentioned in my other post. I saw both the chrome and copper versions on EBay about a week ago which is how I knew they were out.
 

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Funny they did not make a hotwheel or matchbox version of the SRT-10. Just the Comp Coupe. Maybe they know something we don't? They probably wouldn't sell!!!
 

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I thought that 1baddride had theirs out first.

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Then again the HW version is much more authentic. I can't wait for Greenlight's version to come out in Sept!
 

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another interesting note is the Hotwheels on some of the early packages have 2005 srt-c that has been corrected but the base still says 2005. Here is one I have....

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I have 1 of the 2005 error SRT-C's and 1 that says 06' in both places (both are b/w). Any idea if one is going to be a lot more valuable than the other? Also, where did you find a purple SRT-C? I havent seen that one
 

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It's a prototype. Hw's generally uses "barbie" flesh tone plastic on prototypes.
 

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The thing is it may say 1:64th on the pack but an actual measuring puts it at 1:55th it just barely fits in my case. The blue one is from series 2 and the best looking one in my opinion.
 
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