: These are "super-deformed" (short and stubby) pullback cars.
In the late 1960s, the Italian manufacturer (later Polistil ) launched a 1:66 scale die-cast line specifically to compete with brands like Matchbox. Porsche 912 (No. 0/24) penny porsche something
: A notable model in this series, as it was one of the few 1:66 replicas of the 912 produced at the time. : These are "super-deformed" (short and stubby) pullback
: They feature a slot in the rear bumper where you can insert a real penny; the weight causes the car to perform "wheelies" when it zooms forward. 0/24) : A notable model in this series,
: Enthusiasts can sometimes request specific Porsche silhouettes or logos to be pressed onto a copper penny for about $0.50.
💡 : Steve Jobs was famously obsessed with the Porsche 911 , and his love for the car—and his habit of hiding it during business deals—is part of Apple's corporate lore. If you're interested in collecting,