hey I've been collecting hot wheels for ever and my folks got rid of my original hot wheels ..im like you I hit the garage sales idont like to scalp people either but I love the feeling when I can just look at car red line and some in mint condition...keep it up ..im wondering if restoring the red lines with help from John at the redline shop and I may ruin a few red lines but I want to get their color paint back to vibrant shine.. any opinion on restoring...cesar from Chicago
Very good buy seems like the peeping bomb pays for the whole thing. I think your twin mill is an olive fade and your torero is magenta. I'm not trying to say you're wrong about stuff but I've been doing this for a while and the condition of most of those I see for sale that shows for $5 to $15 a piece or lower. That's probably about 80% of that stuff unfortunately. The one that says the hot ones is a Target exclusive Chase.
Thank you I’m a big fan of the peeping bomb, and thanks for the info! I had no idea the aero flash was a target exclusive chase, super cool! I’m not to worried about the value, I honestly love old beat up hot wheels. I wish I could get my hands on more.
I have a bunch of old hot wheels from when my dad was a kid in the 70s. I’d be willing to sell them too you. I’ve binged about 4 of your videos so far and have enjoyed it so you seem like you would appreciate the cars more than I do
Hey, im a bug fan at 12 years old, and i would REALLY love that peeping bomb in my little collection. Is there any way i could buy it off you? Please :D
Man, seriously... In such bad condition, these cars are pretty worthless. Exception would be this enamel pink Peepin' Bomb (1973) which would get $300 if mint loose, possibly $75 here. As for Hot Wheels production, it was USA 1968-1971, HongKong 1968-1986, Malaysia 1982-now, India 1989-1999, China 1992-now, not to mention brief periods of production in Mexico, France.....