All Mattel Hot Wheels listed on this page are in mint condition and the packaging is unopened and never has been opened. All HW are 1/64 scale (unless noted otherwise) and come with display case.
Code 3 Police Car Hot Wheels Minnesota State Patrol Squad 1/24 scale. Ford Crown Victoria Premier Chiefs Edition. Mint in the unopened box. Come with authentic Minnesota State Patrol patch. Serial number and certificate in the base.
| Voodoo Highway Hot Wheels Custom Series 3 You too may become bewitched by the boulevard before you. The high Priests of design at Hot Wheels have conjured a spellbinding set of vehicles with super-natural graphics and super charged engines. MIB
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"Big Daddy" Ed Roth Hot Wheels Four car set that includes Outlaw, Mysterion, Road Agent, and 1956 Ford F-100 Pick Up. Ed Roth Creator of the famed Rat Fin character, Wild Child, and a clan of other cult-like crazies which were emblazoned on T-shirts always had an eye for the edge.
| Bruce Meyer Gallery Hot Wheels Vintage Racing Series. Set includes Don Prudhomme's reputation as "The Snake" in the Greer/Black/Prudhomme full-body dragster. The Pierson Brothers '34 Ford 3-window coupe is widely considered the most famous coupe in hot rod history. The So-Cal Belly tank was a unique dry lake racer in that is was constructed from a P-38 fighter plane's fuel tank. The Agajanian Special won the 1952 Indianapolis 500 drive by 22-year-old Troy Rutmann, the youngest driver in history to win the 500.
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Bugs and Buses Hot Wheels Manufactures Series. 4 car set. Shortly after Ferdinand Porsche first introduced Germany's "peoples car" more then five decade3s ago, Volkswagen's Beetle and Microbus became automotive phenomena.
| 30th Anniversary '67 Muscle Cars Hot Wheels 3 car set. '67 Camaro with Goodyear tires and opening hood. "67 Mustang with Goodyear tires and front opening hood. '67 GTO with redline tires. The GTO had a beefed-up 400 cubic inch Tri-Power engine, fed by a Quadrajet four-barrel carburetor, added a chapter to the legend of GTO
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Night at the Races Hot Wheels Cool Classics Series 2. They would come out on Saturday nights-drawn by the bright lights, the need for speed, and a love for the sport of sprint car racing. Local heroes from surrounding counties would gather at 1/4 mile dirt ovals to race the cars they had built and maintained themselves. Set includes '48 Woodie and '60s-style sprint car with trailer.
| 30th Anniversary of 1971 Muscle Hot Wheels At this period in time, muscle cars may have been on the road to extinct, but they were still magnificent examples of Detroit's ability to produce the technological wonders we really wanted. After three decades we look back and savor the memories of the Ford Torino, the Dodge Charger, the Chevy Chevelle SS, and the Buick GSX
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The Petty Racing Family Hot Wheels Three generations of racing. No other family has made an impact on the sport of stock car racing like the Pettys. Throughout NASCAR's 50 year existence there has always been a member of the Petty family on the track. Set includes #42 Lee's '57 Oldsmobile, #43 Richard's '70 Plymouth Superbird, #44 Kyle's '97 Pontiac Grand Prix.
| Smoke 'N Water Hot Wheels Cool Classic Series 1. Made from 1st run tool. Includes collectors display case. 1959 Chevy Apache Fleetside with detailed engine and redline tires. Has matching trailer and Crackerbox Racer boat.
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Lowrider Magazine Hot Wheels Custom Series 1. The lowrider phenomenon originated in the barrios of Southern California during the late 1940's. This unique folk art quickly spread throughout the communities of the Southwest and into the northern cities of Chicago and Detroit, where it gained national attention and popularity. This collection of "calienete" cars includes a 1953 Chevy Bel Air, a 1969 Buick Riviera, and 1970 Chevy Monte Carlo.
| Rock 'N' Road Hot Wheels There is a rhythm of the road...and quite often it comes from the beat of a bass drum and hot licks of an electric guitar. For decades, rock 'n' roll has been the sound track for our life's journey. Four car set that comes with display case.
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Drive In Hot Wheels Three car set that includes 1949 Mercury "Custom", 1950 Buick "Woody", and 1932 Ford Deuce Coupe "Hot Rod". If you can answer yes to any of these questions, Drive In car set may have significance. Have you ever...breathed gas fumes in an attempt to get in without paying for a ticket? Flashed lights at the screen to get the movie started? Stolen a kiss in the back seat? wiped steam off the inside windows? accidentally honked the horn when your foot became entangled in the steering wheel?
| Cars of the Hard Rock Cafe Cool Classic Series 1. Set Includes 1957 Eldorad Biarritz, 1963 Fleetwood, 1959 Eldorado Woodie, complete with surfboards. From the beginning in 1971, the Hard Rock Cafe has been a celebration of rock music and its culture. Often called the Smithsonian of Rock 'n' Roll, it boasts the most extensive collection of rock music memorabilia in the world. As cool cars and rock 'n' roll go hand in hand, the cafe chose Cadillac as its symbol of the musical revolution.
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Ed Newton's Lowboyz Ed Newton is car designer who has his eyes on the future and his heart in the past. Ed created his Lowboyz set by embracing the cars of his youth, then transforming these classic cars of character and uniqueness into visions of high-tech wizardry. Ed has not customized existing cars, but created vehicles from design concepts-morphing classic, custom and retro designs into his own futuristic, one-of-a-kind dream cars.
| Haulin' Heat With eager anticipation and butterflies in your stomach, you climb up into the cab of your truck, insert the key and bring the engine roaring to life. It's the excitement you fell when you carefully load your cherry rods onto a rig that is as cool as its customized cargo, while anticipating the envious stares you will get from fellow showmen when you haul your hot rods onto the show grounds. Includes convertible corvette, custom rod, and transport.
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Rumble Road Harley-Davidson four cycle set. Harley-Davidson started in 1903 producing three motorcycles. However, by 1907 manufacturing quickly revved up to one hundred and fifty. The legend was born and was rapidly accelerating. To commemorate nearly a century of legendary quality and heritage, four replicas like the 100 MPH 1920 racer and the state-of-the-art Buell Thunderbolt S3, to classic road cruisers, like the 1948 Panhead and the wildly popular 90's Fat Boy.
| 30th Anniversary Hot Wheels Cars Four car set celebrating 1970 Spoilers series. These promotional cars featured huge supercharged engines, sparkling mag wheels, Red Line tires, cool colors and of course..."spoilers" for peak performance. In 1970, the Heavy Chevy, King Kuda, Light My Firebird and Nitty Gritty Kitty hit the tracks with major attitudes....attitudes that have lasted for three decades. 2 in stock. Very nice Cars.
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Classic Bodies These two exquisite vehicles would draw center stage attention at any concourse d'elegance! Very few Duesenbergs and Bugattis were produced. So rare, commanding prices begin in seven figures. 1932 JS Duesenberg was custom built two continents for the Maharajah of Jahore, one of India's richest princes. The French government presented the French built Type 57C Bugatti Cabriolet to the Shah of Iran on the occasion of his marriage, in 1939.
| California US Route 66 Special two car set 1934 Ford Coupe and 1969 Chevrolet Camaro. For decades Route 66 was the road by which our culture moved westward. It became a beacon for those with dream, a map and full tank of gas. Route 66 offered adventure, fun and romance-ultimately millions of Americans to their kicks on Route 66.
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Blood Sweat Gears Giving tribute to Ed "Big Daddy" Roth's famous Beatnik Bandit and Darryl Srarbird's Lil Coffin. These men took their vehicles to the very edge by morphing '50s rod culture into the new era's futuristic styling.
| 30th Anniversary 69' Muscle Cars Back then, these cars were responsible for a lion's share of the gas guzzlin', wheelie poppin', rubber burnin' street racing action. Set includes the AMX that had 390 horsepower, cross-ram engine with twin carbs and the Plymouth Hemi GTX. This Hemi had 425 horsepower, dual quads, 4-speed tranny with a Dana rear axle.
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Xtreme Trucks Celebrating America's fondness for the off-road. This set represents the range of America's taste in off-road trucks. From the military-designed Hummer, which was honorably discharged for civilian use in 1992, to a sand-scorchin' Baja racer, capable of taming 500 miles of Mexican badlands.
| Willys Gassers Willys Gassers rank among the most famous hot rods of all time. During the early '60s Willys had a reputation for running fast, winning big, and with their aggressive stances, looked incredibly cool. Big John Mazmanian's '41 and Jack Conrad's '33 were two famous A/GS Willys. Each wrote their own chapters in the history books by winning races in record times. The rivalry and publicity created by these great gassers helped boost the popularity of the NHRA sponsored events.
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Clay Smith Cams The "Mr. Horsepower" legacy began nearly 90 years ago when Clay Smith hand-ground special camshafts for high-performance engines that broke world speed records. Over the years ownership of the company has changed, but the goal of producing top quality products that set the standard for the racing industry has not. Clay Smith Engineering pushes the boundaries of engine performance through constant research and development, and is considered a leader in the field.
| Psychedelic Relics Limited Edition two car set. This set brings back the essence of the late '60s custom car culture by delivering two landmark vehicles, Tom Daniel's imaginative Red Baron and Ira Gilford's Twin Mill, a Hot Wheels original design recently created in full scale and touring national car shows.
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Rod and Custom Two car set. Dean Jeffries' winner of the 1964 Oakland Roadster Show, the Manta Ray. Bob Tindle's Orange Crate mill. Both mint in the original packaging. Small sticker on the top of the case.
| American Graffiti 25th Anniversary Set includes 1932 Ford Coupe and a 1955 Chevy Hot Rods. The 1973 film American Graffiti defined an ear in which baby-boomers first hit the highways in their customized hot rods.
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Classical Gassers This two car set celebrates two of the gasser wars' more famous and able combatants. John Mazmanian's super charged Austin gas coupe with its chopped top and sloped back was aptly nicknamed "The Football" after its radical shape. In 1967 the Austin ran 161.87 MPH and 8.68 seconds and went on to win many match races and AA/GS programs in California. George "Honker" Striegel of Clay Smith Cams owned and raced this Henry J, utilizing his technical expertise in manufacturing high performance equipment to get every bit of horsepower out of the classic Kalser.
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Hot Rod Magazine Two car set Limited Edition. Rodders who really want to get their hearts racing reach for their monthly copies of Hot Rod Magazine. That's where they'll find the latest in maxed-out performance products and the super cool designs that will get their pulses pumpin'. Flipping through the pages of any issue will reveal photos and articles celebrating the hot rod culture and tips on creating totally tweaked rods like these Pro Mod versions of '37 Chevy and '67 Corvette models.
| Rod and Custom Limited Edition two car set with '32 Ford and '51 Mercury. Long before turnkey custom cruisers changed hands at upscale car show and hot rod assembly kits became commonplace, dedicated young men on meager budgets would search junkyards for a piece of chrome, an unusual grille, or stylish taillights. Anything that was cool and inexpensive was used to create their unique custom vehicles. Many of those "works-in-progress" hit the road with primer paint jobs.
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Truck and Boat Set Fire Workz Our flame Throwin' crackerbox race boat is so hot it could leave in its wake churning foam, erupting bubbles and a thick vapor. It's powered by a nail-valve Buick mill with, count them, six carburetors. Talk about a hot water heater. And leading the horsepower to water is half the fun. Imagine arriving at the beach in your beefed-up 1959 Chevy El Camino™ This custom rod looks like a rocket taking off. It features bold, bright flames covering its front fenders, flickering back toward sculpted gullwing fins. Under its smoldering hood burns a classic W series 348 cid engine, with three deuces feeding 355 horses. Mint in the box and ready for a worthy display. Click on the image for a better view.
| Cool and Custom 1967 Corvette and Pro Street Corvette Cool and custom III mint in the box. Set offers two 1967 Corvette models. One is the cool sports car with the stock, dramatic lines that made the Vette an American cultural icon. For the Pro street version, they took those classic lines and used them as a jumping off point to creeat a fully tweaked blown out custom that is as hot as the pavement it would scorch.
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Custom Classic Trucks 1932 Ford Pickup and 1957 Ranchero Trucks are vehicles that hold special significance for many Americans. They are the workhorses on which we have depended to carry cargo, as well as our dreams, as we worked to make our country great during the 20th century. During our long term love affair with our trucks it was inevitable.
| Street Rodder 1934 Ford and 1947 Ford. Perhaps the most popular cars back then to customize was the Fords. They had great lines, parts were plentiful and they were easy and inexpensive to work on. The result was an outpouring of some of the coolest street rods in History.
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Photo Finish Vehicle Set
This Hot Wheels Collectibles set celebrates the roots of racing. On Saturday nights, at regional raceways, local heroes traveled for miles to race on quarter mile dirt ovals. They would push their sprint cars through hot laps, time trials and heat races, in a grueling process of elimination, during which the fittest and fastest survived to race in the Main Event. 1956 Ford Pick Up and 1960s sprint Car. | Reggies's Cars 4 car set. 1932 Ford Hi-Boy, 1940 Ford Deluxe Convertible, 1956 Chevy 210 2 door sedan, and 1963 Plymouth 426 Max Wedge. Baseball great Reggie Jackson has become a heavy hitter in the field of hot rods and custom cars. Hot Wheels Collectibles has chosen four of Reggie's hottest Rods to replicate.
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Plymouth Duster Funny Car Tom "The Mongoose" McEwen's Plymouth Duster Funny Car. By 1970 Tom McEwen had notched a long list of victories and established a sterling reputation at the drag strip. Five time AHRA Champion and National NHRA Champion.
| Plymouth Barracuda Funny Car During his 32 year racing career, Don "The Snake" Prudhomme was the embodiment of excellence and achievement. His 49 National Hot Rod Association Championships make Don the most won in drag racing history.
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1932 Ford Coupe Hot rod with exquisite detail. Metallic purple paint, white wall tires and tricked out chrome engine to boot. The Moon eyes on the side by the front tire give a great finishing touch.
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