Hotwheels collecters

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Hotwheels collecters

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Does anyone else collect Hotwheels and keep them in package?
Just curious as I've got a nice collection going and would like to see some other collections.
I'll post up some pic's a lil later on today.
Mostly muscle cars and high end euro cars, plus a few novelty cars that I could
not resist buying.
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the only ones I would have now would be conisderd vintage and are not in the package anymore.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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I sold all my old hotwheels on ebay for $250 couple years ago.
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Corey show your wall there sure are alot of them :)
most of my gear is gone :liar:
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Ok as promised here's a few pic's, I have about 75 more that I could not fit on the wall :lol:
I'm thinking of buying more corkboard and some tacks as I ran out of those too.
I also don't push the tacks through the actual packaging I just use the hook it already has.
just some pic's at random, If there is some interest I will post the entire collection.
I started collecting these in 2000 when I tried to quit smoking the first time, after 7 tries I've been
smoke free for 3 years on March 21st :D :D .
I'm fairly sure the car worth the most is the 1970 Plymouth Barracuda 426 Hemi, It's a first edition from 1992. There is yellowing of the clear shell but even still i know what I paid in an ebay auction and it was a decent price with alot of bidders. There are some worth more than 10 buks too but i didn't start a collection for money just to have them knowing i can't really afford a dream 60's-70's muscle car for real :lol: I also really like the ferrari's especially the black Testarossa circa 1991.anyhoo here ya go LMK if you want to see more....
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Thats alot of cars nice,The ones I sold were my toys when I was young and only had about 30 but I had some rare ones in there that 15 different bidders were trying to get them. Have you joined the hotwheels collector site,they send you advance purchase notices of limited edition cars available to members.
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I was "branded" HOTWHEELS way back in the mid 80's when I was 5-6. I had around 300 cars that I took very good care of and kept in a plastic garage. Never played with them outside but they still showed ware from years of use. My mom had a garage sale when I was about 15 and an older guy was looking through my old toys when he asked if I had any HW's..... I ended up selling him about 100 cars for $75 after I cherry-picked out my fav's. Sold the rest of the ones I didn't want to a guy I worked with that was HEAVY into collecting. I've since given the cars I kept to my son for his collection which is now up to about 150 cars. We play on a floor mat that looks like the top view of a city on a regular basis. 8)
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Rold Gold wrote:I was "branded" HOTWHEELS way back in the mid 80's when I was 5-6. I had around 300 cars that I took very good care of and kept in a plastic garage. Never played with them outside but they still showed ware from years of use. My mom had a garage sale when I was about 15 and an older guy was looking through my old toys when he asked if I had any HW's..... I ended up selling him about 100 cars for $75 after I cherry-picked out my fav's. Sold the rest of the ones I didn't want to a guy I worked with that was HEAVY into collecting. I've since given the cars I kept to my son for his collection which is now up to about 150 cars. We play on a floor mat that looks like the top view of a city on a regular basis. 8)
thats really cool...
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I still have all mine and have thought about going through it to see if there is anything worth while in my collection. I am willing to bet there are around a 100 at least but I never did count them.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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i collect them for my son, we tip them straight out the packet! think he's got about 150 and at least he takes good care of them whem playing, on of my fave's is the purple 'Cuda with matt black hood :)
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The only HW I had was from 2000, it was a mustang treasure hunt car. I worked at Meijer in toys/sporting/auto section and went digging. (i'm sorry) into the new unopened boxes and found 3 TH cars and bought them. I sold it about 5 yrs who for $12.
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