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Posted by x Raelsmar x (Member # 9804) on :
 
What could they be worth? Anything?

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Posted by Slowback67 (Member # 6348) on :
 
I'm gonna have to bring in one of my experts to let me know what these are worth..... Then I'll offer you 20% of their value.
 
Posted by TORTA (Member # 8319) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Slowback67:
I'm gonna have to bring in one of my experts to let me know what these are worth..... Then I'll offer you 20% of their value.

Lmao

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[ August 09, 2012, 11:55 PM: Message edited by: TORTA ]
 
Posted by Carlosx97 (Member # 11748) on :
 
i got a guy who know's everything about these cars.. why dont you let me go call him..


PAWN STARS!!
 
Posted by x Raelsmar x (Member # 9804) on :
 
So nobody knows huh?
 
Posted by DIRTY SALLY (Member # 7845) on :
 
Ill trade you my red lightsaber. And a veggie burrito and ill show you how to do the rock bottom deal [Confused]
 
Posted by BLK35th (Member # 4685) on :
 
Idk, but its a start.
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[ August 10, 2012, 12:24 AM: Message edited by: BLK35th ]
 
Posted by LETHL 03 (Member # 5401) on :
 
1.........billion............dollars!!!!

Lmao
 
Posted by x Raelsmar x (Member # 9804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by LETHL 03:
1.........billion............dollars!!!!

Lmao

Yes I'm rich. Lol
 
Posted by 96stang4.6 (Member # 9970) on :
 
depends they made remakes of them in the 80s 90s real ones from the 60s could be worth 75 bucks to hundreds of dollars
 
Posted by x Raelsmar x (Member # 9804) on :
 
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Originally posted by 96stang4.6:
depends they made remakes of them in the 80s 90s real ones from the 60s could be worth 75 bucks to hundreds of dollars

No they're for sure from the 60s. Any clue where I could take them to find out the value? Not entirely looking to sell but would like to know if they are even worth anything.
 
Posted by x Raelsmar x (Member # 9804) on :
 
Double Post.

[ August 10, 2012, 04:05 AM: Message edited by: x Raelsmar x ]
 
Posted by rollin5ive0 (Member # 8592) on :
 
antiques roadshow!!!!!!!!!!! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by x Raelsmar x (Member # 9804) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by rollin5ive0:
antiques roadshow!!!!!!!!!!! [Big Grin]

Baha'i don't think that is cutting it.
 
Posted by rollin5ive0 (Member # 8592) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by x Raelsmar x:
quote:
Originally posted by rollin5ive0:
antiques roadshow!!!!!!!!!!! [Big Grin]

Baha'i don't think that is cutting it.
whaatt those are definatley antiques!!!!!....you know what i do sometimes is go on ebay and punch those in and most likey (if not esxactly the same) some hotwheels from that time will pop up, it will at leats give you an approx. range........................................................and............ if all else fails you can send them to me..and ill personaly take them to a coupla places and get a get a price for ya!!!!!!!hahahahahehehehehe [Big Grin]
 
Posted by nando50lx (Member # 8295) on :
 
I believe theres a book at BARNES AND NOBLE for hot wheels that tells u what the value of each individual hot wheel.I found it by accident.óme of my hot wheels went from 99 cents to 7 bucks in 8 yr time span
 
Posted by 96stang4.6 (Member # 9970) on :
 
68 hot heap is 100-150
69 twin mill is 120-175
70 peeping bomb is 120-150
 
Posted by turbo50 (Member # 6700) on :
 
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Originally posted by 96stang4.6:
68 hot heap is 100-150
69 twin mill is 120-175
70 peeping bomb is 120-150

When and if you can get someone to buy them. I will do you a favor since as you can see from my garage wall I collect die casts, and give you some cash for them. Hit me up.

Dan
 
Posted by turbo50 (Member # 6700) on :
 
Not in package but you get an idea:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-HotWheels-Redline-Hot-Heap-/221092159570?pt=Diecast_Vehicles&hash=item337a1ea052
 




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