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This is a list of unnamed '''pitties''' from ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]'', that were released (or canceled) in [[Mattel]]'s [[1:55 Scale Die-Cast]] toy line.
This is a list of unnamed '''pitties''' from ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]'', that were released (or canceled) in [[Mattel]]'s [[Mattel Disney Pixar Cars]] toy line.


==Background==
==Background==

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This is a list of unnamed pitties from Cars, that were released (or canceled) in Mattel's Mattel Disney Pixar Cars toy line.

Background

Beginning in the 2009 "Race-o-Rama" series, Mattel started releasing box sets based on the various pit row teams from the beginning of Cars. Typically, each set contained one each of the three default pitty models, often dubbed "short", "tall", and "wide" by fans. While some pitties were given names in other release formats, many of the models were exclusive to gift packs, where they were not given individual names.

List of pitties

Image Name Availability
Dinoco Pitties
HTB Pitty
Leak Less Pitties
Nitroade Pitties
Octane Gain Pitties
  • Although the model more closely resembles Dudley Spare's artwork, the "short" style pitty was given Spare's name.
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