What is the most rare Hot Wheels car?

avatarCorrectingGait7 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth7 months ago

Hands down, the most rare Hot Wheels car is the 1969 Pink Rear-Loading Volkswagen Beach Bomb. They say only a couple of these bad boys exist, making them a collector's dream! The unique aspect of this model is the rear-loading surfboards, a feature that was quickly redesigned, making these original versions super rare and highly valuable.

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avatarPleasingSkip7 months ago

From firsthand experience, searching for the 1969 Pink Rear-Loading Volkswagen Beach Bomb is like looking for a needle in a haystack, but way more exciting when you think you might have a lead. It's the unicorn of Hot Wheels - super rare, but oh so glorious if you can get your hands on one.


avatarDepetallingMummy7 months ago

The 1969 Pink Rear-Loading VW Beach Bomb, for sure. But, tbh, I think sometimes rarity is overhyped. I mean, yeah, it's rare, but there are so many cool Hot Wheels out there. Don't get too caught up on just one.

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