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Old 11-08-2006, 02:57 PM
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Wonder what the ebay fees will/would be for this auction.
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Old 11-08-2006, 05:01 PM
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n/j if that open fire is truely purple and not magenta than you have a 2 to 5 k car depending on condition.id love to see pics of your childhood collection.it would be like a barn find/you would be very surprised at what your cars are worth/id love a shot at buying them if they became available or im available if you just want help doing it yourself/please check out redlinesonline.com
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The photos of my display case are somewhere here on the website. I will try to search and provide a link. Hey, I'm the original owner of all of them (including the ones I swiped from my brothers)
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Old 11-08-2006, 05:33 PM
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I was weaned on the first redlined HotWheels as well,so a few years ago for Christmas,my sisters,(who ended up destroying every single one of my HotWheels eventually ),got me a VideoTape compilation of all the HotWheels commercials ever made from 1968-1988.
That 70's swingin music,vibrant graphics and campy kid actors they used for these during our Saturday morning cartoons are still as memorable to me today as those cars were back then.
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Old 11-08-2006, 05:39 PM
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Things don't change.....

When we were small, we had el-cheepo toy cars that are selling
for major bucks today.

When we started to drive, we had cheep performance cars
that are selling for major bucks today. History repeats itself

Now, what did I do with all those GI Joe's I had?
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Old 11-08-2006, 05:40 PM
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I guess we were crazy when we were kids. We played with every toy we ever got. And the first thing we did was take them out of the packaging. We would leave stuff outside in the rain and things would get run over by bikes or cars. So I don't need to go looking for any hidden treasures at my parent's house. Collectibles have value to the right person(s) no matter what they are. Does anyone know what a can of "Billy Beer" goes for?
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n/j if that open fire is truely purple and not magenta than you have a 2 to 5 k car depending on condition.id love to see pics of your childhood collection.it would be like a barn find/you would be very surprised at what your cars are worth/id love a shot at buying them if they became available or im available if you just want help doing it yourself/please check out redlinesonline.com
the message board and links are great/

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The photos of my display case are somewhere here on the website. I will try to search and provide a link. Hey, I'm the original owner of all of them (including the ones I swiped from my brothers)

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Found them...I dont know, it could be magenta, you tell me. What do you think the collection is worth? My wife would love to know!
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Old 11-08-2006, 07:30 PM
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Did anyone see the 40 year old virgin. My girlfriend had to laugh becouse thats what my place looked like when i was young and i still have "some" of that stuff, although never to the extenet he had.............and how no one understands why i kept that stuff for so many years.
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<font color="blue">I have 2 or 3, but I'm bias.. </font>


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