

Added G case mainlines to Hot Wheels guide. Super is Pass n' Gasser, Regular Hunt is Fast Gassin'. Added H case mainlines to Hot Wheels guide. Super is 8 Crate, Regular Hunt is Enforcer. Added J case mainlines and Marvel Avengers cars to Hot Wheels guide. Super is 2008 Lancer Evolution, Regular Hunt is Mad Splash. Added Entertainment, Marvel Pop Culture, Porsche Series, and K case mainlines cars to Hot Wheels guide. Super is '65 Mustang 2+2 Fastback, Regular Hunt is Piranha Terror. Added Star Wars Pop Culture, Tom & Jerry Series, and L case mainlines cars to Hot Wheels guide. Super is DMC DeLorean, Regular Hunt is Time Tracker. Added M case mainlines cars to Hot Wheels guide. Super is Toyota Supra, Regular Hunt is Team Hot Wheels Corkscrew Buggy. Added N case mainlines cars to Hot Wheels guide. Super is '70 Plymouth Superbird, Regular Hunt is Rogue Hog. Added Halloween, Heritage, and P case mainlines cars to Hot Wheels guide. Super is Toyota Off Road, Regular Hunt is Tread Air. Added Super Mario Pop Culture, H assortment from Hot Wheels Entertainment series, and Q case mainlines cars to Hot Wheels guide. Super is Tesla Roadster, Regular Hunt is Rig Storm.

Added 2016 A case mainlines cars and 2016 pages to Hot Wheels guide. Super TH is the 2017 Camaro ZL1, Regular TH is the Rrroadster. Super TH is the '52 Chevy (Pickup), Regular TH is the Kool Kombi. Super TH is the Lamborghini Aventador Miura Homage, Regular TH is the Bump Around. Handcrafted in Britain, these models sell for thousands of dollars brand new and like any collectible can potentially increase in value quite a bit over time.Added 2018 K case mainline cars. Take the 1:8 McLaren Senna model, it features about 1,000 individual pieces which require about 300 hours to be assembled.

The level of detail on the tiny vehicles is jaw-droppingly amazing. Many owners order one of these keepsakes to match their real-life ride. If you’re into exotic or luxury European cars, you might have sprung for an Amalgam Collection model. Another dream of his is to elevate the hobby in the eyes of the public so it’s as well-regarded as collecting cars or artwork. He even says he would be open to working with other collectors to make it happen. With all the Hot Wheels cars and memorabilia he has in his house, that’s certainly a possibility. Pascal says his dream is to one day open a museum. His most valuable acquisition is a pink 1969 Rear-Loading Beach Bomb worth about $150,000, which has been called the most valuable Hot Wheels in the world. The man is a legend, having amassed a collection which reportedly is worth $1.5 million. Just about every mainstream media outlet that runs a piece on Hot Wheels collectors at least interviews Bruce Pascal. Clear cases containing the vehicles, pull-out drawers, scale race tracks, and just about everything else you can imagine show just how dedicated they are to the hobby. Owners of large Hot Wheels collections (and other brands) oftentimes have a pretty elaborate display space to enjoy and show off their toys. At different car events, they’re perusing the selection of toy and model cars in a booth, hoping to score that rare dream vehicle, just like how people scour online listings on Craigslist or eBay for full-sized cars. They carefully store the car in the original packaging, keeping it out of direct sunlight to avoid fading. Some people are always on the hunt for Hot Wheels and other toy cars they believe will one day be wise investments. As an enthusiast you might already be aware that toy and model cars can sell for big bucks on the open market, but the average person on the street likely has no idea.

Maybe you have them proudly displayed on a shelf or they’re tucked safely away in a box somewhere, but those prized possessions might be worth more than you think. If you’re even a bit of a car enthusiast there’s a good chance you have in your possession some Hot Wheels or other toy vehicles. While they’re only toys, the little cars can be worth thousands.
