What's the most expensive Hot Wheels?

avatarColoringNoon7 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz7 months ago

The crown for the most expensive Hot Wheels ever goes to the 1969 Pink Rear-Loading Volkswagen Beach Bomb. Only two are known to exist, and one sold for a staggering $125,000! It's the unicorn of Hot Wheels collecting, thanks to its super rare color and unique rear-loading design.

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avatarAttallingHalt7 months ago

If you're looking for the Holy Grail, it's the Pink Beach Bomb. But who has $125k lying around for a tiny car? Just hit up garage sales and maybe you'll find your own rare gem for a buck!


avatarCaringEthos7 months ago

Honestly, it's all about the Beach Bomb when talking big bucks. But don't forget about rare errors and prototypes. Sometimes, those can fetch a pretty penny too, especially if they're from popular series or have unique variations.


avatarCaringEthos7 months ago

$125k for a toy car? Can't relate. I'd rather get a real car for that price.

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