Last month, Hot Wheels continued its long and illustrious partnership with Chevy when the two companies jointly announced the 2018 Camaro Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary Special Edition. TechnoBuffalo was invited to check out the event at Hot Wheels’ garage in El Segundo, California. This brought along an unexpected opportunity. While covering the event, we also got to check out three special edition cars designed and created by Hot Wheels. These cars just happened to be real-life versions of the most iconic Hot Wheels vehicles ever created and they are fully drivable. Needless to say, these cars are pretty awesome. Hot Wheels even added the special note of placing the toy versions next to the real-life model. It’s a pretty cool side by side comparison you have to check out for yourselves. Here are real-life Hot Wheels in all of their glory. 2011 Bone Shaker Designed by Larry Wood

Built by Action Vehicle Engineering

“A fan favorite rat rod based on the iconic Hot Wheels Bone Shaker original design.”

Engine: Chevrolet 350V8

Power: 420 horsepower, 350-ft pound of torque

Top Speed: 160 miles per hour

The Bone Shaker is a Hot Wheels Original Design and one of the most recognizable Hot Wheels ever made. A quick glance at the skull-encrusted front and it’s hard to not notice it. That’s because it stands out quickly. It’s been included in numerous games, including being one of two Hot Wheels cars as part of a special edition DLC for Rocket League. This particular custom made model has a Chevrolet 350V8 that churns out 420 horsepower and 350-foot pound of torque and revs up to 160 miles per hour. Designed by Larry Wood, one of Hot Wheel’s lead designers for 40 years, it looks like a blast to drive. Some other details of note include the ride-tech suspension arms, QA1 coil overs, tubular chassis, bomber seats and zoomie pipes. 2001 Twin Mill Designed by Ira Gilford

Built by Boyd Coddington, Chip Foose, Barry Lobeck and Action Vehicle Engineering

“Originally designed for the 1969 Hot Wheels line and use ever since, this Hot Wheels vehicle is arguably the most iconic Hot Wheels vehicle ever.”

Engine: Two-Chevy 502 Big Block Engines

Power: 1400 horsepower