Passion for Precision

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

SWEET LITTLE SIXTEEN HOT WHEELS BEAUTIES

3:18 AM By Mr J No comments



Here’s a great little video featuring that ‘Sweet Sixteen’ group of model cars, the very first set of 1:64 scale Hot Wheels introduced way back in September 1968. Ten of them were custom versions of production vehicles of the time, the remaining six were show and track cars.

What marked Hot Wheels out from competition such as Corgi and Dinky were a number of unique features - super-gloss Spectraflame paint, high-speed wheel bearings, and redline-rimmed tyres that echoed the stylish look of many US muscle cars of the era. The other big feature that set Hot Wheels apart was the low-friction plastic race track you could buy. Running on this, a Hot Wheels car could easily hit a scale 320 km/h (200 mph), and you could race a pair of them using a two-lane starting gate.

Hot Wheels are still going strong, though redline wheels were phased out in 1977. It’s reckoned that some 10,000 different models have been introduced - quite a task then, for the completist collector! Interestingly, the ‘Hot Pink’ paint scheme that was regarded as a bit ‘girlie’ for the average Hot Wheels owner, is a rare shade that commands premium prices at sales and auctions cars.

Thanks Randy for the video.

Have a look at a mouthwatering range of Hot Wheels cars and tracks here.

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