All Beach Bombs are rare models, priced around $80,000 to $125,000. It only came in the color black and was made in Hong Kong. The Hot Wheels Python is one of the original 16 Hot Wheels die-cast models Mattel released in the spring of 1968. Each diamond represents a year in the legacy of Hot Wheels. Both have the name Odd Job, but the rarest of the two was manufactured in Mexico by CIPSA. It is the most expensive toy car that has ever been made. As of yet, no black versions have ever been discovered. The missing sunroof version is worth around $1,500.
Batman Hot Wheels models are naturally a hit, due to the sleek designs featured on film and television. The 30 Gold versions were given to sales representatives. Some people think it is impossible to create a guide to hot rod values because each hot rod is a unique creation. This is a great price for this car! is featured in a 1/64 scale model, along with 1/43 and 1/18 scale from the Hot Wheels Elite line. The underside of the Hot Wheels car is painted with spectraflame blue paint and the brake lights are made from cut red rubies. Copyright © 1995-2020 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. It was also painted metalflake silver to represent a natural Stainless-Steele tone. These, unlike the dozens of other adaptations, are actually worth some money. Designed by Brendon Vetuskey (based on Glen A. Larson’s original design), K.I.T.T. Which is why we’re going full nostalgia again as we tap into Hot Wheels that are worth anywhere from several hundred to well over $100,000.
These Hot Wheels Cheetah’s were all in the color red.
Released in 2012 by Hot Wheels and designed by Manson Cheung, the 2017 model will get the most bang for your buck. It looks good and will always make you smile as you reminisce about your favorite characters. Starting at a price of around $70.00, the Design Custom '38 Ford C.O.E.
The cheapest offer starts at $ 750.
The casting is based on the Ford Pinto Van. There are at least a dozen other castings based on the Delivery Van, and as far as we know — its name was never used again. GMC agreed to send over the blueprints if they got 30 gold versions in return. A few of these models exist, making them extremely rare and hard to find. The Ecto-1a is a 1:43-scale die-cast based on the vehicle featured in the Ghostbusters II movie. But the normal Custom AMX isn’t where the money’s at. The estimated worth of the Gold GMC Motorhome is around a couple thousand dollars. There are also some fake packaging versions too, so don’t get click happy if you happen to see one on eBay.