

Note: It's not uncommon to find two different colors on the body and base. Note: Enamel white version is considered a prototype, with only a few in existence. unpainted roof versions are more valuable than black-roofed T-Birds.
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Note: White interior and rear louvred windows were fairly difficult to find. "Painted tooth" refers to the center of the front grille having a strip of paint on it. Note: White interior was fairly difficult to find, and black roof variations were made in HK only. It beats scrolling up and down when you're pricing your cars!
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Option: Click the button to the left to download a printable copy of the Star Chart for easy reference (Microsoft Word or equivalent program required for viewing/download). The value chart will be placed at the bottom of each page This is also an easy-glance method to determine rarity the higher the number, the rarer the car. A +/- indicates where on that scale the value is approximated, while a number by itself would indicate the value falls in the middle of the Star Value. There are simply too many variables to place a "set" value on any model, so a range will be used instead to indicate where that particular model may fall on the secondary price scale. Note that the NCHWA utilizes a pricing method called "Star Value©." Instead of specific dollar values, each car will be assigned a Star Value© to indicate rarity and potential price range.

Also, since some collectors like to add new replica wheels to replace their beat-up originals, I've added the sizes of the tires to the far right for each car. Cars less than NM will obviously command a lesser value than listed, depending on overall condition. Quoted values are for LOOSE, NM examples. Sales were more than 7 times the original projections! By the end of 1968, the Hong Kong plant was up and running, assisting on completing back orders that were a year behind. On an interesting note, the Custom Fleetside was based on Harry's 1:1 truck. He would later resign, and be replaced by Ira Gilford, who finished the line. Original designer Harry Bradley designed 11 of the first 16 cars, but was reassigned within Mattel for other endeavors when it was thought the Hot Wheels product would fail miserably. A total of 16 cars were issued, including models of 1:1 customizers Bill Cushenberry and Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. You'll be presented with a list of results, and you can go from there!.NCHWA Redline Central: 1968 Redline Price Guide In all actuality, the 1968 Hot Wheels issues hit the shelves in late 1967. The name MUST be exact, so be sure you enter it accurately.

If you're not sure of the exact year of the car you're searching for, try typing it into the search engine below. NOTE: Chopcycles, EarthShakers, Farbs, Fat Daddy Sizzlers, Gran Toros, Hot Birds, Hotline Trains, Hot Shots, Mean Machines, RRRumblers, Sizzlers, Sizzlers II and Zowees are all listed under "Redline Sets & Accessories" below. Also, since it's a pain to scroll up and down to compare the Star Values to the car you're pricing, I've added a link HERE for a downloadable copy of the chart (Word document-you must have Microsoft Word or an equivalent to download it!) Be sure you're using the REDLINE Star Chart, though! Along the way, you'll learn about what was "hot" in the world during that particular year. You'll find each year broken down with model names, numbers, available colors, Hong Kong variations and approximate values. Welcome to the NCHWA's Redline Price Guide! This section will attempt to cover the history of Hot Wheels in an entertaining, yet informative manner.
