The Most Valuable Hot Wheels Cars Ever (2024)

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Hot Wheels celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2018 with one of its best years ever. We called our old friend and Hot Wheels-fanatic Bruce Pascal to check up on what’s changed since last year in terms of rare and valuable cars. His collection of more than 7000 items is valued at just over $1 million. So he knows his stuff.

What’s the difference between a 10-cent toy, and one worth more than a real Porsche Taycan? According to Bruce, low-volume models in original condition are the cream of the crop, even when their age is showing. The true diamonds are models with unreleased colors or wheel combinations. Pascal told us Hot Wheels can use as many as 30 different sets of wheels a year. It’s toward the end of the production run when the people who assembling the cars begin dipping into different parts buckets.

That doesn’t mean swapping parts on what you already own will turn you into a celebrity at the next Antiques Roadshow. Pascal said that just like with real cars, adding aftermarket parts or custom paint can actually devalue the original. The cheaper Hot Wheels, known as beaters, are worth a couple dollars, at most. Even if they’re cheap, some are still highly sought after by artists and customizers who wish to cut costs in their restoration efforts. With Pascal as a guide, here are the hottest Hot Wheels.

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1968 Dodge Deora – $1

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Although these beaters don't burn oil, they fall under the same price range as real cars that share the same term. What they don't hold in collector value, they make up for in demand from the people who turn restoring or modifying die-cast cars into an art. These misfit Hot Wheels are high-mileage playthings, but isn't that the whole point of a toy?

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1974 Magenta Rodger Dodger with White Interior – $3000

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First issued in 1974, Rodger Dodgers with a black interior are relatively common; those with the white-colored interior are rare, as pictured here, and are the ones that collectors desire.

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1968 Brown Custom Camaro – $3000

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There is no shortage of Hot Wheels based on the Chevrolet Camaro, which was issued in numerous forms since its introduction as one of the original Sweet Sixteen cars. This brown-over-white version is one of the rarest, and some collectors claim it was only ever used for store display purposes.

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1968 White Custom Camaro – $3000

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Reportedly the first Hot Wheels car to make the transition from the drawing board to production, the Enamel White Camaro was intended as a prototype for designers to use as a muse. Some of them were mistakenly packaged and sent to stores, however, making each one another rare find.

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1977 White Z-Whiz – $3000

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The first Japanese import vehicle to be cast as a Hot Wheels car, the Datsun Z-car-inspired Z-Whiz was issued in 1977.

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1974 Blue Rodger Dodger – $3000

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Rarity does not always beget value, but in the case of the blue-colored Rodger Dodger model, it does: It was produced in ultralow volumes and is very desirable.

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1972 Pink Superfine Turbine – $3500

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Designed by Larry Wood, the Superfine Turbine was one of three new castings released in 1973. It was reissued in 2010.

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1969 Red Baron with White Interior – $3500

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The Red Baron is one of the most popular Hot Wheels of all time, and it has been in production on again and off again for decades. Sensing a theme yet? It is the early production model with the white interior that sets this ultra-collectible Red Baron apart from those with black interiors.

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1972 Green Open Fire – $4000

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Designed by Paul Tam, the Open Fire is based on a stretched AMC Gremlin. Because if there's one thing this world needed more of, it was more AMC Gremlin . . .

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1971 Red Olds 442 with Black Interior – $4500

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The Olds 442 was issued in the the usual array of Hot Wheels colors, but those with the combo of a red exterior and black interior are anomalies, believed by many collectors to be pre-production pieces. Some authorities claim that fewer than 15 examples exist today.

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1968 Pink Beatnik Bandit – $5000

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Based on the car of the same name designed by the legendary Ed "Big Daddy" Roth of Rat Fink fame, the 1968 Beatnik Bandit was one of the original Sweet Sixteen Hot Wheels issued in 1968. Available in approximately 18 colors, the Beatnik Bandit's most sought-after hue is this ultra-rare pink. This is the version that brings the bucks.

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1970 Red Ferrari 312P with White Interior – $5000

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Produced at Mattel facilities in both the United States and Hong Kong, the Ferrari 312P is almost always found with a black interior. That makes examples that came with a white interior the rarest of the bunch.

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1971 Spectraflame Purple Bye Focal – $6000

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Hot Wheels used numerous shades of blue, purple, and magenta for its models, and it is easy for the novice collector to confuse them all. Bone up on your color-wheel skills and find the purple, because it is the rarest of Mattel's Bye Focal colors. This Spectraflame Purple Bye Focal model is also subject to "crumbling," a condition in which the body or chassis develops cracks and literally begins to crumble.

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1969 Cheetah Base with Python Body – $6000

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The car that would become the Hot Wheels Python was initially called the Cheetah inside the company. It was based on the Dream Rod built by Kustom Kulture pioneer Bill Cushenbery. Before the decision was made to change the name to Python, a small number of Cheetah prototypes were assembled, and, predictably, a few escaped the confines of the Hot Wheels empire. Reportedly only made in red, these Cheetahs have been hunted by Hot Wheels collectors ever since.

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1969 Brown '31 Woody – $8000

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Issued as part of the 1969 Hot Wheels series, the brown '31 Woody is considered by some redline experts to be extremely rare. Many guesstimate that fewer than a few dozen exist, a number that includes some prototypes.

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1969 Ed Shaver Blue AMX – $10,000

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Issued only in the U.K. as part of Mattel's sponsorship deal with racer Ed Shaver, this model has been on the radar of collectors for years. According to experts, the only thing that differentiates the genuine Ed Shaver AMX from the more common non–Ed Shaver models is the graphic treatment. Therefore it is critical that, should you come across one of these AMXs, you determine whether or not the stickers are sly reproductions.

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1971 Purple Olds 442 – $12,000

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Manufactured exclusively in Mattel's Hong Kong facility in 1971, the purple Olds 442 is considered by many collectors to be not only the rarest Olds Hot Wheels car but the rarest of all production redline Hot Wheels.

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1969 Brown Custom Charger – $13,000

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Made between 1969 and 1971, the Custom Charger was an extremely popular model. The exception is the brown variant, of which only a few are known to exist. Many collectors consider it to be a prototype, not a series production model.

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1969 Mad Maverick Base on Mighty Maverick – $15,000

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Everyone knows what a Mad Maverick looks like, so we focused on the important part here: the base. While there is no shortage of Mighty Maverick Hot Wheels in circulation, there only are a few with its original name, "Mad Maverick," cast into the baseplate. It was changed due to a copyright issue with rival toy manufacturer Johnny Lightning, which had previously issued a Mad Maverick, so the pre-name-change cars are highly sought after.

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1968 Over Chrome Camaro – $25,000

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While there are many lime or "antifreeze" Hot Wheels, this is a rare antifreeze-over-chrome-finish Camaro used for advertising purposes. Made the same way as a Christmas ornament, the Camaro showed up in commercials with higher production values, and only 20 Hot Wheels cars with this special finish are known to exist.

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Andrew Wendler

Associate Editor, Buyer's Guide

Andrew Wendler brings decades of wrenching, writing, and editorial experience with numerous outlets to Car and Driver. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including Car and Driver, Esquire, Forbes, Hot Rod, Motor Trend, MPH, MSN, and Popular Mechanics, among others. A Rust Belt native and tireless supporter of the region, he grew up immersed in automotive, marine, and aviation culture. A lifetime of hands-on experience and a healthy dose of skepticism provide him the tools to deliver honest and informative news, reviews, and editorial perspective. Of note, he once won a $5 bet by walking the entire length of the elevated People Mover up track that encircles downtown Detroit.

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Austin Irwin

Technical Editor

Austin Irwin has worked for Car and Driver for over 10 years in various roles. He's steadily worked his way from an entry-level data entry position into driving vehicles for photography and video, and is now reviewing and testing cars. What will he do next? Who knows, but he better be fast.

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