

There are only 12 known in existence that were printed with the blue card on the back. 271”, this Hot Wheels branded funny car is actually a super rare release. This one is quite the popular collectible in the Hot Wheels community. 1995 Collector Number 271 Image Source: WorthPoint This crumbling car is worth around $6000! 13. It is even a particular rare Hot Wheels car that suffers from “crumbling”, where the paint used is known to crack and fall off. Paint often determines a Hot Wheels car’s rarity.īut in this particular case Mattel printed blue, magenta, and purple editions of the 1971 Spectraflame.Īnd the purple is considered to be ultra rare. That’s not totally uncommon on this list. The value of this 1971 Spectraflame “Bye Focal” car is based purely on its paint.
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1971 Spectraflame Purple Bye Focal Image Source: Bruce Pascal, Car and Driver I’m no expert, but based on some of the numbers on the rest of our list, I’d guess that a collector would pay at least $5000 for one of these. I’ve seen other estimates that say $3000 or “thousands”. The Hot Wheels Wiki (yes, that exists, as I found out) says it would be valued at $1500, but that seems quite low. To sign over the licensing rights for the design, GMC requested that Mattel produce 30 gold plated motorhomes to be given to members of their team.Īll thirty of them were given to GMC sales representatives, along with a nice plaque. In 1977 Mattel wanted to produce a series of GMC motorhome models. It is the lowest on the list, but there aren’t many known sales of them to judge its value in the collectible market. This particular Hot Wheels car is quite special on the list. 1977 Flying Colors GMC Motorhome Image Source: Hot Wheels Wiki 2008 40th Anniversary Diamond Encrusted Custom Ottoġ5.
