The Deora is noted for its two detachable plastic surfboards, and came with a collector's button.
In 2000 a Hot Wheels , loosely based on the original but more curvaceous and modern-looking was introduced, designed by , and in 2003 a full-size version was built, bringing the legend full-circle.
The Deora was part of the in the series. The die-cast was based on the 1964 Dodge Deora, a real concept pickup truck designed by Harry Bentley Bradley, (who by 1968 was working as Hot Wheels' own designer) and built by Larry and Mike Alexander.
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| Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 Piece/Pieces |
| Place of Origin: | California, United States |
| size: | small |
| toy: | car |
| color: | green |
| Brand Name: | hotwheel |
| Material: | metal |
| Style: | Car |
| Type: | Other Toy Vehicle |