Who Would Have Thought That Hot Wheels Cars Could Fetch You This Much Money?

Published on 11/03/2020
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Ed Shaver Blue AMX From 1969 – $10,000

This was a United Kingdom model that was created after Mattel struck a sponsorship deal with racer Ed Shaver. The 1969 Blue AMX is now worth $10,000. It is a standard AMX, but the graphics on the vehicle sets it apart from the rest. This means that only the units with the Ed Shaver decals are considered one of the most valuable Hot Wheels units in the world! If this is not the case, we want to congratulate you on having a nice-looking model. However, it simply is not worth a lot of money.

Ed Shaver Blue AMX From 1969 - $10,000

Ed Shaver Blue AMX From 1969 – $10,000

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Brown ’31 Woody From 1969 – $8,000

Collectors believe that there are fewer than twelve brown ’31 Woodys in the world right now. This number includes prototypes already, so it is a very rare and valuable car. We are jealous of you if you own one of them! But you have to ensure that the car is not actually orange. A lot of the ’31 Woodys originally painted orange have since darkened, which is the reason that they look more like brown.

Brown '31 Woody From 1969 - $8,000

Brown ’31 Woody From 1969 – $8,000

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