Hot Wheels Sizzlers Chassis
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Battery -
1969 to 1972 - Short & Long
NiCad (Nickel Cadmium)
These 1.2 volt batteries took a 90-second charge that would run the cars for five to seven minutes.
These 1.2 volt batteries took a 90-second charge that would run the cars for five to seven minutes.
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Type 0 -
3 Hole
Part # xxx-0010
- Year: 1969
- Holes: 3
- Type: Ni-Cad
- Volts 1.2
- Manufacturer: GE
- Car Usage: 6500 1st prototype
It remains a mystery why there are 3 holes in the battery.
Perhaps for extra venting???
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Type A -
Small Rear Hub
Part # 6500-020
- Year: 1969
- Rev: C
- Rev Loc: Before Part #
- Bottom Rear Pad: Blank
- Lap Counter Slots: None
- Mold #s: 1,2,3,4
- Car Usage: 6500, 6501
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Type A - Tool #3 -
Short Arm Short Chassis
Part # 6500-020
- Year: 1970
- Revision: D
- Bottom Rear Pad: Blank
- Lap Counter Slots: None
- Contact Support Pin: None
- Mold #s: 1,2,3,4
- Car Usage: 6500, 6501
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Production - Short Body - 1970 Type: A - Short Arm
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Short Battery - Production - 1969 Type: 0 - 3 Hole
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Short Battery - Prototype -
1969 Type: 0 - 3 Hole