
Mail Call from Jeffrey in Texas!
Just in—an exciting Redline collection from Jeffrey in Texas! This group has some real gems, including 3 still sealed in their original blister packs.

Mail Call from Gloria in California!
Mail Call! A fun collection from Gloria in California! 36 cars and original carrying case! Two that caught my eye are a blue Classic Cord and a Salmon Pink Sand Crab.

Mail Call from Blake in California!
A new Redline collection arrived, this time from Blake in California! Opening these packages never gets old, and this one did not disappoint.

1971–T42
Designed by Larry Wood and based on the Ford Model T Runabout, this creative Redline features a yin-yang design with two front ends and a question mark “?” on each door.

1971- The Hood
Produced in 1971 and 1972, this Redline is one of the more mysterious and less commonly seen models from the Hot Wheels lineup.

1971- Sugar Caddy
The Sugar Caddy is one of those Redlines that always draws attention. Released in 1971, this model was designed as a wild take on a Cadillac-style custom drag car.

1971- Strip Teaser
The Hot Wheels Redline Strip Teaser rolled out in 1971 and is one of the more unique designs from the Redline era.

1971- Special Delivery!
1971- Special Delivery! Released in 1971 and produced only in Hong Kong, this casting is a unique piece of Hot Wheels history.
Our Recent Purchases
See the amazing Hot Wheels collections we've had the privilege to purchase from collectors nationwide. Each collection tells a story and represents years of passionate collecting.
What Makes These Collections Special
Every Hot Wheels collection we purchase has its own unique story. From childhood treasures carefully preserved for decades to serious collector investments, each tells the tale of someone's passion for these iconic miniature cars.
The collections featured here represent the diversity of what we encounter - from rare prototype models to complete sets still in their original packaging. Each purchase represents not just a transaction, but the continuation of these cars' legacy.
Our Purchase Process
When collectors reach out to us, we begin with a careful evaluation process. Photos are reviewed, rarity is assessed, and market values are researched to ensure fair pricing for both parties.
We pride ourselves on transparency throughout the process. Every collector knows exactly what they're getting paid and why, with detailed breakdowns of how we arrived at our offer.
Preserving Collecting History
Each collection we purchase becomes part of the larger Hot Wheels collecting community. Cars find new homes with collectors who will appreciate and preserve them for future generations.
We're not just buying collections - we're helping preserve the history and passion that made Hot Wheels a cultural phenomenon that continues to this day.
From Rare Finds to Childhood Memories
Whether it's a ultra-rare prototype worth thousands or a well-loved childhood collection with sentimental value, we approach every purchase with the same level of care and respect.
These collections represent decades of collecting passion, and we honor that by ensuring each car finds its way to collectors who will cherish them as much as their previous owners did.
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Other Recent Purchases

Mail Call from Jeffrey in Texas!
Just in—an exciting Redline collection from Jeffrey in Texas! This group has some real gems, including 3 still sealed in their original blister packs.

Mail Call from Gloria in California!
Mail Call! A fun collection from Gloria in California! 36 cars and original carrying case! Two that caught my eye are a blue Classic Cord and a Salmon Pink Sand Crab.

Mail Call from Blake in California!
A new Redline collection arrived, this time from Blake in California! Opening these packages never gets old, and this one did not disappoint.