I'm trying to track down a particular toy car I had when I was a kid.
The unique thing I remember about it is it had a 'hidden' fifth wheel under the chassis. If you cam imagine the toy had a sort of 'quarter-circle-arc' cut out of the plastic chassis in which which this fifth wheel could roll and pivot. I'm not sure what exactly this fifth wheel was supposed to do but I guess it might had something to do with making the car do 'quick turns' or 'donuts' or something?
The cars was plastic probably around 12 inches in length (though I can never really judge the scale of things from when I was a kid so it could have been smaller). It defo was bigger than a matchbox superking for example so it wasn't a 'mini' toy anyway. Also it wasn't a matchbox trick-shifter or anything of that nature.
Did this type of toy car have any type of generic name or description so that I could start tracking it down?
The unique thing I remember about it is it had a 'hidden' fifth wheel under the chassis. If you cam imagine the toy had a sort of 'quarter-circle-arc' cut out of the plastic chassis in which which this fifth wheel could roll and pivot. I'm not sure what exactly this fifth wheel was supposed to do but I guess it might had something to do with making the car do 'quick turns' or 'donuts' or something?
The cars was plastic probably around 12 inches in length (though I can never really judge the scale of things from when I was a kid so it could have been smaller). It defo was bigger than a matchbox superking for example so it wasn't a 'mini' toy anyway. Also it wasn't a matchbox trick-shifter or anything of that nature.
Did this type of toy car have any type of generic name or description so that I could start tracking it down?
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