We picked up a lot of cool hot wheels, let's get right to the pics!
First up is the World Race Switchback, a great deal on ebay from a good seller, $2.99 plus shipping, not bad! The two redlines were very clean in a lot of three cars for $35, the Deora in person is easily worth that! LOVE the Mustang SVO, we didn't even realize they made that in the Hot Ones line. The three Flying Customs are just filling in to try and start a complete packaged set.
We found the two Euro Tune cars at Walmart yesterday. We are really watching out for the Volkswagen GTI MK 7....that one had already been grabbed, unfortunately. We'll see if we can get it at retail!
We found the two Euro Tune cars at Walmart yesterday. We are really watching out for the Volkswagen GTI MK 7....that one had already been grabbed, unfortunately. We'll see if we can get it at retail!
We did rack up some other cars that are not Hot Wheels....
The National Parks Scraper adds to that collection of Matchbox cars in the series. It is one of the coolest modern collections you can get into, in our opinion!
The two Johnny Lightnings were an ebay impulse buy, but at $8 total shipped, they were too cheap not to get them. Now the question is will we pursue more? We sold off all the Johnnies we had about five years ago, including some decently rare ones, so we are not sure where we will go with those.
The Challenger is a 1:43 scale Yatming, very cool and actually reasonably common. The Porsche 917 is a Corgi Whizzwheels in 1:43 scale as well. We have others in that group that will eventually be pictured in the Hoard...
The last pic is a quick pickup of a couple Speed Racer cars. We have most of those at this point, but there were some set cars that were made that we may pursue. More pics are on the way for that sections in Hot Wheels Land!
The two Johnny Lightnings were an ebay impulse buy, but at $8 total shipped, they were too cheap not to get them. Now the question is will we pursue more? We sold off all the Johnnies we had about five years ago, including some decently rare ones, so we are not sure where we will go with those.
The Challenger is a 1:43 scale Yatming, very cool and actually reasonably common. The Porsche 917 is a Corgi Whizzwheels in 1:43 scale as well. We have others in that group that will eventually be pictured in the Hoard...
The last pic is a quick pickup of a couple Speed Racer cars. We have most of those at this point, but there were some set cars that were made that we may pursue. More pics are on the way for that sections in Hot Wheels Land!