![]() Here we go with what I, Bob Young, self-proclaimed Redline Archeologist and true passionate collector of the most amazing and innovative toy car line ever created, are the 5 MOST RARE Redline Hot Wheels to find in original one owner childhood collections: Over the years with the many discoveries and thousands of cars, I have really taken note of the cars that rarely ever show up in these Rally Tire cases, Stack cases, Flat cases, and Gear Boxes! I’ve noticed how collectors in this hobby, over the years, have categorized the Redline Hot Wheels cars into “Common,”“Mid-Range,” and “Rare.”I agree with them for the most part, but there are certain exceptions to this rule that I’ve noticed with all the collections that have crossed my path. If I would have kept everything I’ve dug up over the last three decades, I would need a second home. I’ve been at it ever since and have purchased hundreds of collections, yes, I said hundreds, which equates into thousands of cars and accessories. Hard to believe, especially for me, but in reality, I began searching out original childhood one owner Redline Collections since the early nineties. I guess I could claim that I’ve been a Redline Hot Wheels collector for more than five decades. If you’ve read my book, “REDLINE ARCHEOLOGY”A History of Diggin’Up Original Hot Wheels Collections, well, you already know the story. July 1st, 1968, my 8th birthday to be exact, and I remember the day well. I, officially and technically, started collecting Redline Hot Wheels back in July 1968. ![]()
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