How much is the first Hot Wheels car worth?

avatarPleasingSkip7 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz7 months ago

If you're lucky enough to find that 1968 Custom Camaro sitting in your attic, don't get too excited until you check its condition and color. Some versions are way more valuable than others, with the rarest ones being like winning the lottery!

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avatarAffordingAggie7 months ago

Around 100k if it's one of the rare ones. But honestly, most you find aren't worth a fortune, so temper those expectations.


avatarMuggingCreek7 months ago

The value of the first Hot Wheels car, the Custom Camaro from 1968, can vary greatly depending on its condition and rarity. Mint condition models, especially those in rare colors or with factory errors, can fetch prices upwards of $100,000 at auction. However, more commonly found versions in good condition might range from $100 to a few thousand dollars.

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