Hot Wheels '69 Mercury Cougar #hotwheels #hwhotflames In 1969, the Cyclones had several engine options: The 302 cu in (4,949 cc) engine was available with 220 hp (164 kW). The 351 cu in (5,752 cc) engine had two versions: one was 250 hp (186 kW) and the other was 290 hp (216 kW). The 390 cu in (6,391 cc) engine for the GTs was available with 320 hp (239 kW). Mercury produced a version of the Cyclone for NASCAR called the Cyclone Spoiler II. Mercury also added a new model to the Cyclone line: the Cobra Jet (CJ). The Cobra Jet's engine was a 428 cu in (7,014 cc) which generated 335 hp (250 kW). The engine had a Ram Air option, a 735 CFM Holley four-barrel carburetor although the option showed no quoted difference in horsepower rating. #hotwheels #diecast #hotwheelscollectors #diecastcollector #hotwheelscollector #diecastcollectors #hotwheelsphotography #diecastphotography #hotwheelsmania #hotwheelscars #mercury #cyclone #69mercury #69cyclone #mercurycyclone #69mercurycyclone #hwhotflames #nidv #nidvijayawada (at National Institute of Design, Vijayawada)















