Indy Eagle (Sizzlers) Casting Reference | Loose Hot Wheels
Indy Eagle (Sizzlers)
The Indy Eagle is a race car model designed by George Soulakis introduced in 1971; as the name suggests, it is based the Eagle-Weslake T2G. The casting was used until 1973 when the Sizzlers line was discontinued. This casting is notable as the first casting to introduce a longer chassis for the Sizzlers line, which was subsequently used for all future cars which required a longer chassis than the standard Sizzlers. A 1/2 AAA battery is used.
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Indy Eagle (Sizzlers) first appears in Sizzlers. The current catalog tracks it across 1971 – 1973. Designer credit is listed as Wayne Halford and George Soulakis. Check Description, Versions before trusting a vague seller title.
- Sizzlers
- George Soulakis Designs
- Wayne Halford Designs
- Discontinued Vehicles
- Licensed Hot Wheels
- 1:64
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- Match the title to Indy Eagle (Sizzlers) before reading price claims.
- Use 1971 – 1973 as the production-window check.
- Cross-check Description, Versions before calling the variation exact.
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