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Re: The world has gone completely insane

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by DLen1261@aol.com, Mar 30, 2005.

  1. In a message dated 3/30/2005 3:18:16 PM Pacific Standard Time,
    Jim13Mac@aol.com writes:

    > Regarding the redline Hotwheels Mustang that sold for over $20,000.00.
    > That car is one of the "holy grails" in Hotwheels collecting circles. I dabble
    > a bit collecting these and in late 1999, a single Hotwheels car (from 1969)
    > sold for slightly over $70,000.00!


    OK, I'm gonna back off a bit on the comment I posted a day or two ago; I'll
    concede that the first HW (or first HW mustang?) can be other folks' "holy
    grail", even if it seems like tulip bulbs to me. After all, I'm sure that my
    better half regards some of the Shelby stuff I've bought as "tulip bulbs"....

    Dave
     
  2. On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 DLen1261@aol.com wrote:

    > In a message dated 3/30/2005 3:18:16 PM Pacific Standard Time,
    > Jim13Mac@aol.com writes:
    >
    >> Regarding the redline Hotwheels Mustang that sold for over $20,000.00.
    >> That car is one of the "holy grails" in Hotwheels collecting circles. I dabble
    >> a bit collecting these and in late 1999, a single Hotwheels car (from 1969)
    >> sold for slightly over $70,000.00!

    >
    > OK, I'm gonna back off a bit on the comment I posted a day or two ago; I'll
    > concede that the first HW (or first HW mustang?) can be other folks' "holy
    > grail", even if it seems like tulip bulbs to me. After all, I'm sure that my
    > better half regards some of the Shelby stuff I've bought as "tulip bulbs"....


    I do have some of my old hotwheels and original matchboxes. I have the
    chrome Boss Hoss Mustang that was only given away as part of the club
    membership in 1970. I had the club member book that came with it, but I
    think it got lost in one of my parent's moves. The book was intersting as
    it had special features on the Dan Gurney and Sweede Savage Trans Am
    Plymouths along with great pictures of the cars racing against the Bud
    Moore Mustangs.

    I also have one of the original Matchbox 65 Mustangs. Both Mustangs are
    somewhat collectable in the hotwheels/matchbox circles. It is nice to know
    that I didn't get rid of them. But my mother did manage to toss out My
    Roberto Clemente rookie baseball card.

    Calvin
    http://www.highrpm.net
     

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