How do I identify a Redline Hot Wheels?

avatarNailingSurge·7 months ago
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avatarArisingWard·7 months ago

Oh, diving into the world of Redline Hot Wheels, are we? Here's the scoop: Look for a thin red line on the tire sidewalls – that's your giveaway. These were produced from 1968 to 1977, marking the first decade of Hot Wheels. Don't forget to check the base of the car, too; 'Made in' followed by the country's name and the patent pending status can also help identify those vintage gems!

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avatarAssemblingDelta·7 months ago

Honestly, not all that glitters is gold. I've found some Redlines that looked legit, but turned out to be fakes. Always double-check the tire lines and the manufacturing details. And remember, condition matters a lot in determining value.


avatarBringingLimp·7 months ago

Easy peasy! Redline Hot Wheels = red line on the tires. If it doesn't have it, it ain't a Redline.

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