Hot Wheels is the brand name of toy car line from Mattel. These cars are die cast toys. Unique features of this car include its wheels, some of which have very low friction making them ideal cars for racing. Mattel reproduced toy models of several trucks and cars of different brands that were introduced in the market over the years by different car manufacturers. These toys look quite authentic like the real cars. The company also obtains license from the car manufacturers to copy their cars and create an authentic miniature. There are Hot Wheels toy cars that are based on Mercedez Benz cars, Rolls Royce cars, Volkswagen cars, Ford cars, and many other makes. Mattel releases many of such toy cars, pick-up vans, and trucks, each year. This toy brand has a special logo. It reads Hot Wheels which is painted in yellow and white colors on red flame.
There are many Classics collection which features the best muscle cars, hot rods, and Hot Wheels originally made and designs in a variety of Spectra flame candy colors, plus some collectible button of the car a collector can chose. Hot rodders know that nothing sweetens up their favorite ride like a hot paintjob. And these colors will set enthusiast and collector's hearts on a high. This proprietary process gives these 1:64 scale models very deep, deep colors that shine and sparkle like nothing else. Putting a new edge and twist on some old favorites, these Classics cars will make brilliant additions to any classic car collection.
Just like a Circus On Wheels No. 1 1956 Flashsider No. 2000-25 Collectible Collector Car from Mattel Hot Wheels, 1:64 Scale. With Specifications like: Perfect Hot Wheels Diecast for every fanatic and collector. Great Investment For Any Hot Wheels enthusiast and Collector. Fun For All Ages. Serious Collectors and Kids Alike. A Perfect Addition To Any Hot Wheels classic Collection. Diecast Metal Hot Wheels Car Perfect for a Hot Wheels Collector. Another one is the Hot Wheels 1956 Chevy Flashsider Rare Short Card. With a 4 x 4 chassis, a big lift kit and off-road lights this Chevy Stepside was made for heavy-duty dune running. Designer: General Motors. Born: 1956. Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA Series Number: 140. There are still many releases of collectible which will make collectors go gaga. Just having such collections will surely make a collectors life complete and satisfied.
Just like a Hot Wheels Classics 1956 Chevrolet Flashsider. In the mid-50s, the Chevrolet Cameo pickup ushered in a new age and era in the steadily growing pickup truck market. Combining different functions of tried-and-true Chevy truck utility with 50s passenger car styling, this truck was nice and perfect for introducing the vintage classic pickup to an ever-increasing American Suburbia.Amongst the many toy cars that have been produced under Hot Wheels brand is the Hot Wheels 1956 Flashsider. Larry Wood designed the first of these vehicles, which was introduced in 1992, and continues to be in production. It is basically a customized model of Chevrolet's 1956 pickup truck. Subsequently the company released many variations of this vehicle. The toy is often referred to as Hot Wheels 1956 Chevy, or Hot Wheels Chevy Flashsider.
Periodically, Mattel produces some of these toys in limited quantities. Some of the product lines have also been discontinued. This has increased the demand for hot wheels toy cars that exist in the market. Many of Hot Wheel cars have therefore become collector's items. Though most of Hot Wheels cars are available in reasonable numbers, some of the cars are rarely around. This is the reason Hot Wheels Volkswagen Beach Bomb was purchased for $72,000 by a collector. Collectors' value first editions, and their collections may be based on series of cars in any year, or series of cars from any single car manufacturer.
