What was the first Hot Wheels car?

avatarMisleadingBride7 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm7 months ago

The very first Hot Wheels car that raced off the production line and into the hearts of kids and collectors alike was the Custom Camaro in 1968. It wasn't just any car; it was a shiny, miniature masterpiece with a metallic

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avatarRollingHank7 months ago

Hot Take: It's all about that Custom Camaro from '68. Hands down, it started the craze. No debate.


avatarDescribingHail7 months ago

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avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago

paint job and those signature redline tires that made it look like it was always in motion, even on a shelf.


avatarDezincingBrute7 months ago

I actually got a Custom Camaro from '68 in a garage sale find once! It was in pretty decent shape, considering. This car isn't just a toy; it's a piece of history. Driving it down my track at home, I could almost feel the excitement of those first kids who played with it back in the day.

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