If you are a Hotwheels collector, it means if you love hotwheels you are a car-lover, enthusiast, or a fan. The first Hotwheels that I have receive was a Porsche 966 carrera way back in 1989, my cousin from San Francisco introduced me to this brand because I use to collect die-cast cars from Matchbox. In 2007 my passion again when I saw a bunch of Hotwheels in 7-11 here on our place, and they are selling it for a cheap price, plus they are in mint condition. From a collector's point of view, it is a good bargain; no question asked, pulled my wallet and buy the toys. Here are the images of my Hotwheels collection, some of them are bought from other collectors and toy convention; still in the package and never been opened, hope you like it.
Hotwheels: 1969 Chevrolet Covette
Hotwheels: 1969 Dodge Charger
Hotwheels: 1970 Plymouth Superbird (Roadrunner)
Hotwheels: 1971 Plymouth GTX
Hotwheels: Mitsubishi Evolution 7
Hotwheels: Ferrari 512
Hotwheels: Honda Civic EK chassis
Hotwheels: Honda Civic FD chassis
Hotwheels: Mini Cooper
Hotwheels: Nissan Skyline R33
Hotwheels: Nissan Fairlady Z33
Hotwheels: Mazda RX7
Hotwheels: Toyota Corolla AE86 (Red Variant)
Hotwheels also had a McDonalds Happy Meal. Here are some of my collections, all still in the package and never been open:
McDonalds Happy Meal-Hotwheels: 16-Angels
McDonalds Happy Meal-Hotwheels: Asphalt-Assault
McDonalds Happy Meal-Hotwheels: Crooze ooz coupe
McDonalds Happy Meal-Hotwheels: Cul8tr
McDonalds Happy Meal-Hotwheels: Formul8tr
McDonalds Happy Meal-Hotwheels: Tooned Mercy Breaker
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