Anyone else collect Hotwheels?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • rang-a-stang
    Administrator
    • Oct 31, 2016
    • 5498

    Anyone else collect Hotwheels?

    About 20 years ago I started at my current job and started travelling quite a bit. I would get bored in the evenings so I would start poking around in malls and ended up in toy stores. I would see Hotwheels of cars I like so I would buy them becuase... well, they're cars I like. Before long I had a bunch hanging in my cubicle. That turned into a mass on my office wall (and growing). I have 4 Matchbox in this pile (2 of them are Grand Wagoneers, one is a flatfender, and one is a Volvo), too.



    Last week I found website that let me inventory my collection (https://collecthw.com/). I didn't really consider myself a "Collector" because I just bought cars that I liked and only from the store on a shelf. I promised i would never pay more than $2 for one. Well, now that I have an inventory and valued them, I guess I am officially a collector. According to this website, I have 296 Hotwheels and according to that website they are worth $622, with the most valuable one being worth about $40 and 19 of them worth more that $5.

    Anyone else a sucker for these things?
    Chuck McTruck 71 J4000
    (Chuck McTruck Build Thread)
    79 Cherokee Chief (SOLD, goodbye old buddy)
    (Cherokee Build Thread)
    11 Nissan Pathfinder Silver Edition 4x4
    09 Mazdaspeed3 Grand Touring
    00 Baby Cherokee
  • lkmarsh
    350 Buick
    • Nov 21, 2008
    • 1220

    #2
    Doesn't Everyone?

    Been a Hot Wheels addict since 68, when they first showed up on pegboard at the Thrifty's check-out stand.
    Still have most of those, but not in original condition, of course, they were toys!
    Most of my carded cars are in boxes, and most of my redlines are in vintage car cases.
    Matchboxes, Johnny Lightnings, even a few Tootsietoys from 67.
    A lot of my earliest cars were modded, one of my hobbies back then, and the tracks all went to the nephews,
    and from there who knows. Still buy new ones that I like, and also older ones at the swap meets.
    Not a hard core Red Line junkie, can't afford that, but when the price is right...

    p.s. Thanks for the link, after I retire I will have time to inventory.
    Lyle

    Seemed like a good idea at the time...
    69 1414x Wagoneer 350/TH400 DD & Ski Ride
    68 Chevelle wagon 350/BWT50
    68 Impala wagon 327/400
    73 Cougar droptop 351C/FMX Garage Queen
    04 Impala LS - Wife's DD
    73 Wagoneer parts donor

    Comment

    • johnsonic
      258 I6
      • Mar 12, 2015
      • 335

      #3
      I have Matchbox and Johnny Lightning Wagoneers. The JL is an '81 Limited and pretty accurate, except the seats have headrests.

      Just picked up a Volvo 240 wagon, need to find a good one of those!

      Rang - is the matchbox wag in the red 1989+?

      I would LOVE to get a larger Wagoneer - those ones that are like 6" long with steering wheels that turn the wheels / etc.
      1984 GW
      360
      Comp 260H
      Harland Sharp Roller Rockers
      Wiseco -21cc Forged Pistons
      Performer Intake
      Holley SA 670
      MSD 8523
      Dakota Digital custom cluster
      Serehill headlamp harness
      NWMP aux tank

      1987 GW deceased
      ...but the parts live on

      Comment

      • rang-a-stang
        Administrator
        • Oct 31, 2016
        • 5498

        #4
        Originally posted by lkmarsh
        Been a Hot Wheels addict since 68, when they first showed up on pegboard at the Thrifty's check-out stand.
        Still have most of those, but not in original condition, of course, they were toys!
        Most of my carded cars are in boxes, and most of my redlines are in vintage car cases.
        Matchboxes, Johnny Lightnings, even a few Tootsietoys from 67.
        A lot of my earliest cars were modded, one of my hobbies back then, and the tracks all went to the nephews,
        and from there who knows. Still buy new ones that I like, and also older ones at the swap meets.
        Not a hard core Red Line junkie, can't afford that, but when the price is right...

        p.s. Thanks for the link, after I retire I will have time to inventory.
        Awesome! The only reason I leave mine in the boxes is it makes it easier to hang/display them. It also made it easier to inventory them. I would love to see pictures of yours!
        Originally posted by johnsonic
        I have Matchbox and Johnny Lightning Wagoneers. The JL is an '81 Limited and pretty accurate, except the seats have headrests.
        Just picked up a Volvo 240 wagon, need to find a good one of those!
        Rang - is the matchbox wag in the red 1989+?

        I would LOVE to get a larger Wagoneer - those ones that are like 6" long with steering wheels that turn the wheels / etc.
        I have the JL one, too. its the little gold dude on the end of my shelf next to the white bug and the micro machines. I love that they did a pignose Wago!
        Yep! That's one of them! There is the red on on the bottom of the small board and a black one on the left side of small board about half way up.
        Have you seen one (larger Wagoneer)? I would pay for that, too!
        *********************
        I have heard a Hotwheels is worth a little more if it is messed up and in original card. Anyone know if that is true? I have 2 of them like that (one has a missing bumper, one has a poorly stamped wheel.
        Chuck McTruck 71 J4000
        (Chuck McTruck Build Thread)
        79 Cherokee Chief (SOLD, goodbye old buddy)
        (Cherokee Build Thread)
        11 Nissan Pathfinder Silver Edition 4x4
        09 Mazdaspeed3 Grand Touring
        00 Baby Cherokee

        Comment

        • JeepsAndGuns
          AMC 4 OH! 1
          • Jul 18, 2003
          • 4586

          #5
          I collect only Jeeps. I have more matchbox than hotwheels, as matchbox seems to routinely come out with jeeps. Hotwheels rarely does.
          I do also have several johnny lighting jeeps too. I buy them when I see them. Another company I recently found is greenlight. They have several jeeps as well. I have a couple other random brands and models, but nothing major.
          My collection is 95-99% jeep. The rest is a handful of AMC javelins hotwheels came out with several years ago.
          79 Cherokee Chief 401/T18/D20, MPFI fuel injection, hydroboost, otherwise stock.
          Future mods: Caddy 500/NV4500/NP205, HP D60 front D60 smooth botom rear, 5.13 gears, 35x12.50's on H1 beadlock wheels. Warn M12000 winch.
          93 Wrangler 4.6 stroker/AX15/NP231,SYE,CV, OME 2.5 lift, front hub conversion/big brakes, 31X10.50's Warn M10000 winch.

          Comment

          • backroadin'
            350 Buick
            • Aug 11, 2004
            • 1134

            #6
            I do too - I collect hot rods and muscle cars and stuff I like. The error cars can be worth more sometimes, but not alot. I collected alot ofmine travelling around for work too - would hit up the walmarts when i went by. I still look in the small stores and drugstores when im in there - i found a roadrunner treasure hunt in a rite-aid once...... was there to buy a card!
            I had alot of Majorette cars as a kid since they had "suspension" and opening doors. I got a Majorette cherokee chief in yellow at a yard sale once - its pretty cool.
            1973 Wagoneer, 4.6L Jeep inline 6 stroker, t176/d300, offy dualport w/ quadrajet, pertronix, flowmaster

            "Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads." -- Doc Brown

            "When this baby reaches 88 miles per hour, you're gonna to see some serious sht!"

            Comment

            • ZackN920
              350 Buick
              • Nov 18, 2015
              • 944

              #7
              Holy Shizzle! That's a lot of cars hanging there.

              I don't collect them, but I have a bunch from when I was a kid. I got 2 of them funky cases (that split open, but can be rolled acrossed the floor like luggage cases for taking on a plane) full of them. Of coarse they're all used and some are well worn from my obsession of Demolition Derby's-lol kids...

              My dad's got a couple of old cases(actual matchbox cases) full of old matchbox cars from when he was a kid. Ranging from the 60's-70's.


              I dont really think much of any of them. They all just sit in a closet. Couldnt even tell ya what I got.
              1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer-"Big Jeep"

              AMC 360, TF727, NP229, 2.72 gears, 2" lift
              Rancho 44044 springs, Rusty's 2" AAL, TFI w/ MSD C/R
              ...in pieces for more rust repair...

              Comment

              • johnsonic
                258 I6
                • Mar 12, 2015
                • 335

                #8
                Just saw this guy on ebay:

                1984 GW
                360
                Comp 260H
                Harland Sharp Roller Rockers
                Wiseco -21cc Forged Pistons
                Performer Intake
                Holley SA 670
                MSD 8523
                Dakota Digital custom cluster
                Serehill headlamp harness
                NWMP aux tank

                1987 GW deceased
                ...but the parts live on

                Comment

                • mwood65
                  258 I6
                  • Jul 17, 2017
                  • 477

                  #9
                  What?

                  HELL NO!



                  I already have to many things I "collect" and not enough money to do it!


                  The wife says I have a flashlight fetish......she's not wrong.


                  Flashlights, knives, guns, vehicles.....you name it.


                  I guess those aren't "collectables" so much as just toys....

                  Comment

                  • lkmarsh
                    350 Buick
                    • Nov 21, 2008
                    • 1220

                    #10
                    Hot Wheels sampler

                    Here are a few:





                    and if I did this right, the flickr album:



                    Some of the ones that are not boxed up.



                    Closed PB and all my photos are on the old computer. So, a few quick shots now and more
                    when I get my Flickr album loaded. My friend Dave and I spend way too much time at swap meets
                    looking for these, originals and later years, Matchbox, JL, whatever.


                    And yes, my wife Janna thinks I have more than enough. Jibberish to me...
                    Last edited by lkmarsh; 06-07-2019, 08:07 PM.
                    Lyle

                    Seemed like a good idea at the time...
                    69 1414x Wagoneer 350/TH400 DD & Ski Ride
                    68 Chevelle wagon 350/BWT50
                    68 Impala wagon 327/400
                    73 Cougar droptop 351C/FMX Garage Queen
                    04 Impala LS - Wife's DD
                    73 Wagoneer parts donor

                    Comment

                    • johnsonic
                      258 I6
                      • Mar 12, 2015
                      • 335

                      #11
                      I went to the Forney Museum of Transportation in Denver last weekend - was awesome. HUGE steam engines, and they even had an exhibit for American Cars of the 1980's. The also have 3 rooms dedicated to model cars - not one wag or J truck.

                      AMC was underrepresented, but they did have this cherry Eagle (which is my dream 'put around town' car).

                      And hey - I recognize those armrests!



                      1984 GW
                      360
                      Comp 260H
                      Harland Sharp Roller Rockers
                      Wiseco -21cc Forged Pistons
                      Performer Intake
                      Holley SA 670
                      MSD 8523
                      Dakota Digital custom cluster
                      Serehill headlamp harness
                      NWMP aux tank

                      1987 GW deceased
                      ...but the parts live on

                      Comment

                      • SOLSAKS
                        304 AMC
                        • Jul 25, 2016
                        • 1781

                        #12
                        came here because of rang-a-stangs hotwheels thread.

                        nice photos of the AMC car

                        those seats look comfortable

                        definitely a car you don't see much
                        heck you did not see them much when they were new,...
                        at least in central NC where AMC did not see well at all.

                        thanx for the post.
                        dave in NC
                        Last edited by SOLSAKS; 11-18-2019, 10:54 AM.
                        SOLSAKS - dave
                        1976 J-10 HONCHO Fleetside
                        1982 J-10 Fleetside
                        1988 grand wagoneer
                        2004 RUBICON jeep
                        Benson, NC

                        Comment

                        • Kaiserjeeps
                          360 AMC
                          • Oct 02, 2002
                          • 2806

                          #13
                          Every time I see one of those I want to build a lifted 4x4 car. My aunt just sold an opel wagon for a hundred bucks. Glad it went away. Despite being done with my build thread, I have my hands full.

                          I just gave 250ish matchbox and hotwheel jeeps to a friend. I kept the bigger tin models, like the tonka's and old import willys etc. It got to be a where do I display them and look how dusty they get thing.

                          My axial scorpion has a wrangler body on it. I don't mind rolling that one.

                          I can tell Rang is a fun guy to hang around.
                          Melford1972 says...
                          I’d say I feel sorry for you, but I really don’t, Mr. “I-stumble-into-X-models-the-way-most-people-stumble-into-Toyota-Carollas.” 🤣
                          -----------------------
                          I make wag parts
                          1969 CJ-5 41 years owned
                          1969 1414X Wag in avocado mist
                          1970 1414X Wag in avocado mist
                          1968 M715 restomod
                          2001 Dodge 3500
                          2002 Toyota Tundra
                          2006 Toyota 4runner was Liz's, parked



                          Building a m715 over at the m715zone
                          Beloved wife Elizabeth Ann Temple Murdered by covid on Oct 19th 2021

                          Small violin, large amp

                          Comment

                          • Wagoneer Taylor
                            258 I6
                            • Dec 17, 2018
                            • 434

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Kaiserjeeps
                            Every time I see one of those I want to build a lifted 4x4 car. My aunt just sold an opel wagon for a hundred bucks. Glad it went away. Despite being done with my build thread, I have my hands full.

                            I just gave 250ish matchbox and hotwheel jeeps to a friend. I kept the bigger tin models, like the tonka's and old import willys etc. It got to be a where do I display them and look how dusty they get thing.

                            My axial scorpion has a wrangler body on it. I don't mind rolling that one.

                            I can tell Rang is a fun guy to hang around.

                            I can vouch for that, meeting him in person on his trip to Washington is still a fond memory!
                            Some call me Taylor...

                            1977 Jeep Wagoneer (Wedding Wagon)
                            Pewter, Blue Interior, Original 401
                            PO swapped in a 360, soon to be a 401 again!
                            "Soon" is a relative term.
                            Cracked cylinder put a hurt on me + bad connecting rods.

                            Comment

                            • rang-a-stang
                              Administrator
                              • Oct 31, 2016
                              • 5498

                              #15
                              Haha! You guys are causing me to blush! Now I just need to convince my teenage son the same thing!
                              Chuck McTruck 71 J4000
                              (Chuck McTruck Build Thread)
                              79 Cherokee Chief (SOLD, goodbye old buddy)
                              (Cherokee Build Thread)
                              11 Nissan Pathfinder Silver Edition 4x4
                              09 Mazdaspeed3 Grand Touring
                              00 Baby Cherokee

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X