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Hot Wheels Legends

Mattel hosts final leg of car show tour

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

Hoping to make their lifetime dream a reality, hundreds of car owners from around the country showed off their custom cars at the Hot Wheels Legends Tour in Santa Clarita on a recent Saturday.

The event, which featured everything from retrofitte­d Volkswagen vans to cars made in the likeness of Darth Vader, was the final leg in the car show tour hosted by Mattel. The 15 finalists will go on to attend the Specialty Equipment Market Associatio­n (SEMA) 2019 championsh­ip in Las Vegas, where one car is expected to be inducted into the Hot Wheels Garage of Legends and made into an actual Mattel diecast toy car.

The event, held throughout the morning in the Wal-Mart parking lot on Carl Boyer Drive, saw an estimated 4,000 people in attendance with 325 cars being showcased.

In attendance and helping with the judging was Larry Wood, the senior designer for Hot Wheels for 50 years. The event, Wood said, was special for him because a number of people who participat­ed in or attended the tour across the country told him their fascinatio­n with cars had begun when they started playing with the cars Wood had designed over the years.

“They played with my cars back when they were kids,” said Wood. “That’s the biggest thing because that’s 50 years worth of cars.”

One such person, Steve Jasik, has been around modeled cars and car collectors his whole life, he said, and he attends the events to see people receive joy from seeing his cars.

“It’s a one-off, custom car,” said Jesik. “Volkswagen is already an iconic piece ... so to see something that’s this extent of customizat­ion is just fun.”

Jesik’s vehicle on display Saturday was a shortened 1966 Volkswagen van complete with a Nissan Leaf electric engine, Porsche wheels and all leather interior.

Another contestant at the event, who said Hot Wheels had been a large part of why they had grown up building souped-up vehicles, was Jon Dias. His “Outlaw” 1929 Ford two-door sedan was being showcased during the event and is complete with lambskin leather, copper finishing throughout the whole vehicle and a .45 caliber handgun mounted as the gear shifter.

“It’s every kid’s dream to just go see Hot Wheels cars, and as an adult, I have a car that I built from the ground up,” said Dias. “And to come to Hot Wheels and maybe become an actual toy is a big goal of mine. I created that and then that company created my car.”

The overall winner whose car will be made into a collectibl­e Hot Wheels toy will be announced at the 2019 SEMA Championsh­ip taking place through Friday at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Left) The Santa Clarita tour stop included the Hot Wheels Garage Legends “2014 Star Wars Darth Vader Car.” (Right) Massimo Ross, 5, gets a ride in a vintage VW push car during the Hot Wheels Legends Tour, held recently at the Walmart Supercente­r in Santa Clarita.
Dan Watson/The Signal (Left) The Santa Clarita tour stop included the Hot Wheels Garage Legends “2014 Star Wars Darth Vader Car.” (Right) Massimo Ross, 5, gets a ride in a vintage VW push car during the Hot Wheels Legends Tour, held recently at the Walmart Supercente­r in Santa Clarita.
 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? Gary Hendrickso­n climbs out of his 1915 Ford Model T, on display during the recent Hot Wheels Legends Tour stop at the Walmart Supercente­r in Santa Clarita.
Dan Watson/The Signal Gary Hendrickso­n climbs out of his 1915 Ford Model T, on display during the recent Hot Wheels Legends Tour stop at the Walmart Supercente­r in Santa Clarita.
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 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Above) Daniel Morales, 7, gazes at a favorite car, Hot Wheels Garage Legend “2001 Twin Mill,” at the recent Hot Wheels Legends Tour stop. (Right) Lindsey Gordon gives the peace sign while riding a mini-bike made from a 1960s Volkswagen bug fender during the tour.
Dan Watson/The Signal (Above) Daniel Morales, 7, gazes at a favorite car, Hot Wheels Garage Legend “2001 Twin Mill,” at the recent Hot Wheels Legends Tour stop. (Right) Lindsey Gordon gives the peace sign while riding a mini-bike made from a 1960s Volkswagen bug fender during the tour.
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