That’s a tough question. Probably 1973. There was an oil embargo and all companies were struggling to make money. Hot wheels in order to stay in business painted all the cars in enamel instead of their spectra flame paint. They too only made 3 new castings that year although they sold 34 castings in total (31 previously used castings and the 3 new ones).
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Sweet castings 🎉🎉
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Nice cars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Classic double racing stripes!
The stripes are awesome. Thanks for swinging by 💪
Awesome casting bro congrats thanks for sharing happy holidays 🥳😊
Thanks bro. Merry Christmas
🤤 amazing cars!
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Those are basically the Ford GT40 right? They look beautiful being so old today. 2:55 I love that dark color. Thought it's a deep red color?
Yup, gt40 mark 4’s.. wish my camera or room lights did better. It’s like a chocolate brown, beautiful in person.
@hotwheelsredlines-123 Awesome! Thought it's the GT40. It would look better in different light. I have that problem also.
What is your favorite year?
That’s a tough question. Probably 1973.
There was an oil embargo and all companies were struggling to make money. Hot wheels in order to stay in business painted all the cars in enamel instead of their spectra flame paint. They too only made 3 new castings that year although they sold 34 castings in total (31 previously used castings and the 3 new ones).
@@hotwheelsredlines-123thanks for answering. I love hearing the history. When might you go live again?
@ some time today.
A little old to be playing with toy cars no ?
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Seriously?
@@ToyBrigade1 lol, he’s kidding. Friend of mine. 🤣🤣🤣
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