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Hot Wheels “Pro Racing” #94 Bill Elliott

 

Not just for the kids anymore, this First Edition “1998 Collector’s Edition” was designed to appeal to the adult NASCAR enthusiast. And, with attendance records like last Saturday’s race in Kentucky attracting over 107,000 attendees, you can understand why Mattel is seriously eyeing this market.

If an effort to target this market with realistic collectibles, the Hot Wheels Pro Racing diecast scale 1/64 th is being produced by Mattel. Interestingly, Mattel makes an effort to copy as many of the details of each one of the NASCAR race cars as possible. This particular collectible is the McDonand’s sponsored race car driven by Bill Elliott.

    Some of the unique features of this Hot Wheel are the following:

    • McDonald’s logo on the rear quarter panel
    • #94 on both doors and top
    • Goodyear Eagle “rubber tires”
    • Red in color
    • Bill Elliott signature on both sides of the roof
    • Ford Taurus emblem on front
    • Bill Elliott “Upper Deck” card included in blister pack
    • 50th anniversary emblem on blister packaging
    • Car comes with red interior with black role bar
    • Reeses logo on trunk
    • Red medal chassis “diecast”

    This is only one of the many ‘collectible’ race cars NASCAR has licensed Mattel to produce and offer on the market. With the ever growing popularity of NASCAR plus the fact that these replicas are very affordable, this is a good hobby for the adult collector – particulary those on a limnited budget.

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    NASCAR Hot Wheels Racing Select – 2001 Matt Kenseth Rookie of the Year

     

     

    If you are a collector of NASCAR Hot Wheels, you may want to consider the Hot Wheels Racing ‘Select’ vehicles as a good place to start. These vehicles are very authentic models that show a lot of attention to details to the engines, chassis and interiors. One might say, these 2001 models (1:64 scale) are for the person that wants the best in MASCAR Hot Wheel collectibles.

     

    Today’s car is the ‘Rookie of the Year, Matt Kenseth – 2001. It is a “NASCAR” model which has highly detailed diecast chassis, multi-piece engine and very realistic racing tires. Some of the other notable features are as follows:

     

    DeWalt logo on top and sides

    Yellow body, black top

    “Rookie of the Year” sticker on blister package

    No. ’17′ on top and sides

    Sponsor ads on all sides

    Goodyear Eagle Tires

    Black racing wheels

    Mirror stand for display

    Driver signature on roof sides

    Clear windshield

    Opening/closing hood

    Ford Taurus on the front

    Ford logo on rear bumper

    HotWheels.com on rear bumper

    Package size is 5″ x 7″ (blister pack)

     

    This car is one of several variations I found out there of this one car. For the diecast NACCAR (Hot Wheels) collector, there are unlimited opportunities to collect different variations of the cars based on:

     

    Car manufacturer

    Driver

    Size

    Color

    Wheels

     

    Collect one or collect them all !

     

     

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    Red Porsche Turbo 930 Hot Wheel

     


    The Porsche Turbo 930 was introduced to the US market by Mattel in 1991. This introduction included several different versions with the variations including color, tampos, wheels and both style and shade of the windshields.

    The Porsche pictured in this post sported the following features:

    • Red in color
    • BW — basic wheels
    • Turbo tempo on both sides
    • Porsche 930 on both sides
    • Tinted windshield (gray)
    • Metal chassis
    • Made in Malaysia
    • Mattel Inc. 1989 and Hot Wheel trademark embossed on chassis
    • Black plastic interior

     

    Even with the ever-changing world we live in, the collecting of Hot Wheels continues to be one of the most active items in the collector market today.

    If you are a beginner in collecting Hot Wheels, always remember to ‘buy mint in the package’ whenever possible – new or old. Your interestment with an eye to future value is – and will be – based on condition of your collection.

    Tip: Never store your Hot Wheels collection in a place where it can be subjected to high heat and humidity, ie., the attic in your home, garage or non-climate controlled storage building. Doing so will cause the blister packs to turn yellow and become brittle over time…. and you lose value.

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