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Larry R. Wood
BornMarch 5, 1941 (age 82)
Middletown, Connecticut, USA
Occupation(s)Automotive Designer, Toy Designer
Websitewww.LarryWoodDesign.com

Larry R. Wood, also known as Mr. Hot Wheels[1] , was born on March 5, 1942). Widely considered the most prolific car designer of all time, he designed Hot Wheels cars for Mattel Toys and is a member of the Automotive Hall of Fame.[2]

Career

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In 1969, he started his career with Hot Wheels.[3] His good friend, Howard Rees, a Hot Wheels designer at the time, wanted to design for Mattel's Major Matt Mason action figure line and encouraged Wood to take his place. Wood jumped at the chance and launched a 50-year career with Hot Wheels.[3] His designs include the Bone Shaker, Rodger Dodger, Tri-Baby, and the Purple Passion.[3]

Larry Wood was instrumental in growing the diecast car collector market.[4] He noticed adults were buying Hot Wheels for themselves, not just for their kids. He and the Hot Wheels team started the Red Line Club, tapping into what the Hot Wheels collectors wanted.

The development of some collector sets allowed him to collaborate with Carroll Shelby, Jay Leno, Boyd Coddington, Ed" Big Daddy" Roth, and George Barris.[4]

In addition to Hot Wheels, his career also includes work with:

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In 2009 after 40 years, Larry retired as the full-time chief designer of Hot Wheels, but was hired to continue as a consultant and brand ambassador until 2019 when he officially retired, marking his 50th year with Hot Wheels.[3]

Wood is now a freelance artist, designer of custom code 3 diecast cars, and launched his first company, Larry Wood Design LLC, at the age of 82.[7]

Honors

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Larry Woods, Hot Wheels designer, posing next to a vintage car
Larry Woods, Hot Wheels designer, posing next to a vintage car

Wood was inducted into the Hot Wheels Hall of Fame in 2003.[8] He also became a member of Model Car Hall of Fame, formerly the Diecast Hall of Fame in 2009 & 2014,[9] West Coast Kustoms Hall of Fame in 2019[5], and the Pop Culture Hall of Fame in 2021.[2]

In honor of his 50th anniversary with Mattel, a line of Hot Wheels toys, "Larry's Garage," was released.

Most recently, he was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn, Michigan in 2023 in honor of 50 years of designing Hot Wheels cars.[2][10][9]

Pop Culture

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The Ramblin' Wrecker, a Hot Wheels pick up truck toy designed by Larry Wood
The Ramblin' Wrecker, a Hot Wheels pick up truck toy designed by Larry Wood

The Ramblin' Wrecker, a 1975 Hot Wheels tow truck, originally featured Larry Wood's home telephone number on the side of its bed. Later versions omitted this number after the Wood family received hundreds of calls. Municipalities across the country with the same number also received calls asking for "Larry's Towing" forcing Mattel to remove the number.[3]

Wood appears on the show "Junkyard Empire"[11] on the Discovery Channel. The episode features a full-size tow truck, built to replicate the Ramblin Wrecker Hot Wheel.

A huge fan of Don Prudhomme and Tom McEwen, Wood played an integral part in creating a successful partnership and sponsorship with the famous racing competitors, best known as the Snake and Mongoose. Wood's original artwork is featured in the 2013 movie Snake & Mongoose.[12][13]

Personal Life

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Wood was born and raised in Middletown, Connecticut. His mother was an artist who encouraged his design career. His father, a professor and coach at Wesleyan University, unknowingly sparked his son's car obsession when he confiscated a HOT ROD magazine from a player.[4]

He graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, California.[14]

Wood was recruited by Ford Motor Company in 1965 where he met his wife, Shirley.[15]

He used to roll pennies down the hallway into her office where she worked as a secretary. They say it was, "Love at Ford Site."[1]

Wood, an avid hot-rodder and overall car enthusiast, continues to sketch, design, and wrench on car projects daily.

References

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  1. ^ a b Levitz, Mark (2017-12-27). "Get to Know the Man Responsible for Your Childhood: Larry Wood, AKA Mr. Hot Wheels".
  2. ^ a b c "» Larry Wood | Automotive Hall of Fame". www.automotivehalloffame.org. Retrieved 2025-01-29.
  3. ^ a b c d e One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates material derived from the "Larry Wood" article on the Hot Wheels Wiki at Fandom (formerly Wikia) and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License (2025-01-29).
  4. ^ a b c Stories 'N Steel (2023-04-20). Larry Wood: The Godfather of Hot Wheels talks about hot rods, toys, designs and never growing up. Retrieved 2025-01-29 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ a b "Larry Wood - Kustomrama". kustomrama.com. Retrieved 2025-01-29.
  6. ^ Phillips, Drew (2010-01-18). "Shelby unveils 2011 GT350 Mustang at Barrett-Jackson". Auto Blog.
  7. ^ a b c "SHOW RODS 60 & 70s..stories - pics ?". The H.A.M.B. Retrieved 2025-01-29.
  8. ^ One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates material derived from the "Hall of Fame" article on the Hot Wheels Wiki at Fandom (formerly Wikia) and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License (2025-01-29).
  9. ^ a b Coval, Amy (2023-02-22). "'Mr. Hot Wheels' found his love for cars in CT. Now, he's being inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame". CT Insider.
  10. ^ Automotive News (2023-07-24). AUTOMOTIVE NEWS VIDEO - 07/24/2023: Becoming 'Mr. Hot Wheels'. Retrieved 2025-01-29 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ Love Motoring (2024-04-02). Andy And The Team Build EPIC Hot Wheels Replica! | Junkyard Empire. Retrieved 2025-01-29 – via YouTube.
  12. ^ Burgess, Phil (ed.). "NHRA and Hot Wheels: Together Again". NHRA. Retrieved 2025-01-29.
  13. ^ "NHRA Drag Racing Royalty: Don Prudhomme Part II". Dodge Garage. 2023-08-19. Retrieved 2025-01-29.
  14. ^ "Larry Wood | Hot Wheels Media". Hotwheels (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2025-01-29.
  15. ^ "Legendary Hot Wheels designer Larry Wood looks back at the brand's 50 years". Fox News. 2018-05-18. Retrieved 2025-01-29.