Hot Wheels Booth at SEMA Offers Much More Than Die-Cast
LAS VEGAS--Oct. 2, 20058, 2005--Mattel, Inc.:
WHAT: Hot Wheels(R) returns to the annual Specialty Equipment
Market Association's (SEMA) convention in Las Vegas with
an array of new products and merchandise. As the iconic
brand enters the foray of the automotive aftermarket
with real life car kits, designer wheels, candy paint
and other custom products, consumers will be able to
transform their rides into full 1:1-scale Hot Wheels(R)
in 2006. These new aftermarket products will be on
display, along with new die-cast models from the 2006
collector and Dropstars(TM) lines, and specially
designed booth cars (see below for details).
Celebrity guests will be on hand for a number of signing
and photo opportunities, and commemorative SEMA 2005
Edition 1:64-scale Hot Wheels(R) cars will be given away
to booth visitors.
WHEN: Tuesday, Nov. 1 -- Friday, Nov. 4, 2005
WHERE: Booth #24013
Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas, Nev.
VISUALS: Customized Booth Cars, designed and built by a team at
Hot Wheels(R), utilizing many of the aftermarket
products on display. Cars include:
-- 2006 Honda Civic Si -- The official car of SEMA 2005,
completely reworked with a Hot Wheels(R)/JCP Metal GT
Wide Body Kit, Custom Hot Wheels(R) PPG candy green
paint, three Nitrous Express Tanks wired to squeeze,
a Turbonetics Stage 4 Turbo and more.
-- 2006 Ford Mustang GT -- Featuring a Hot
Wheels(R)/Carbon Creations Carbon Fiber Wide Body
Kit, Custom Hot Wheels(R) PPG candy blue paint,
Carbon Fiber Status bucket racing seats, Hot
Wheels(R) suede door inserts, a Vortech Engineering
Supercharger and more.
-- '57 Chevy Nomad -- A work of truly postmodern,
automotive art from two legendary designers, the
Nomad is an updated design from Bruce Schultz,
incorporating elements Hot Wheels(R) designer Larry
Wood created for the die-cast version of Bruce's
original car. Bruce was so inspired by Larry's
modifications, he updated his own car to reflect
them.