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Now that Hot Wheels are turning 50, it has proved ... had to do with how the cars were marketed in stores. In 1968, very few diecast companies were using blister packs, preferring instead to ...
See Also: Hot Wheels At 50: Looking Back on the History of the Most Famous Toy Cars There are other caveats ... spotting an unpicked bucket of blister packs down the aisle. I never pass even ...
Sitting on 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels ... adds to the car's niche appeal and ensures a more curated experience for enthusiasts looking to get their hands on this hot hatch. With an expected ...
The Universe of Hot Wheels cars contains thousands upon thousands of different collectibles. But there's always room for more ...
Mattel has been on a roll this year with dozens of cool Hot Wheels castings. It's just April, but we know what's coming next.
2008 Diamond Encrusted Hot Wheels: Most expensive toy car at $140,000 ... If someone was able to get their hands on the actual blister pack, well — let’s just say it is so rare it doesn ...
On the surface, Mattel's Hot Wheels toy cars share little common ground with ... wearing the number 50 in tribute to the 50 years since the maker last fielded a factory-supported sport prototype ...
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 ...
The real highlight appears to be a 250 GTO that comes with a Fiat car hauler. Ferrari and accessible rarely go together, but that’s changing today as the first nine products from a Hot Wheels ...
Expect more. Hot Wheels has confirmed this isn’t a one-off. Future waves are likely to explore Ferrari’s racing legacy—Le Mans heroes, F1 liveries, maybe even concept cars that never saw the light of ...