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Most people’s first car was a Hot Wheels. And, for a growing number of adult toy collectors, the iconic die-casts are still among their most coveted collectibles. “Hot Wheels has seen an ...
1969 Pink Rear-Loading Beach Bomb: Only two exist, valued at $80,000 - $125,000. 2008 Diamond Encrusted Hot Wheels: Most expensive toy car at $140,000+. 1968 Over Chrome Mustang: Worth $40,000 ...
Today is the day you can own a Ferrari. Or nine of them, in fact, as Hot Wheels has unveiled a new lineup of products as part of its recently announced collaboration with the Prancing Horse brand.
In a world where everything Ferrari-branded commands a premium, this new Hot Wheels collection is a breath of fresh air. A quick, real-world anecdote: Walking through the Ferrari museum in ...
For the past 10 years, one player has been conspicuously absent from the extensive Hot Wheels catalog: Ferrari. But now the two companies have renewed their partnership, and there’s a whole new ...
The set includes a Ferrari 312 P, a tribute to the Hot Wheels brand’s first ever Ferrari model which was released in 1970, and a Ferrari 499P Modificata, the manufacturer’s modern 24 Hours of ...
The headliner is the Hot Wheels x Ferrari Heritage Set, a limited-edition two-car boxed presentation. Already sold out on MattelCreations.com, the Hot Wheels x Ferrari Heritage Set comprises ...
I recently watched an interesting YouTube video featuring a Hot Wheels collector who had built his museum. He probably invested over $200,000, but it made me think about the idea again.
It might not be a big-name car brand like Kia, Tesla, or Isuzu, but Hot Wheels will share floorspace with heavy hitters at the 2025 Melbourne Motor Show. Confirmed as an exhibitor, the Hot Wheels ...