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How much is a Red Baron Hot Wheels worth?

Michael Zarnock’s “Warman’s Hot Wheels Field Guide: 3rd Edition (Values and Identification)”, notes the car as the fifth rarest Hot Wheel to date, with an estimated value of $3,000 or more.

What is the rarest hot wheel of all time?

Most Valuable Hot Wheels Cars

  • 1970 Mad Maverick — $15,000.
  • 1970 Mad Maverick — $15,000.
  • 2008 Diamond-Encrusted 40th Anniversary Special Edition — $60,000.
  • 2008 Diamond-Encrusted 40th Anniversary Special Edition — $60,000.
  • 1969 Pink, Rear-Loading VW Beach Bomb — $100,000.
  • 1969 Pink, Rear-Loading VW Beach Bomb — $100,000.

What are the top 10 most expensive Hot Wheels?

Top 10 Most Valuable Hot Wheels Cars

  • Red Baron (with white interior, 1970)
  • Custom Volkswagen (without sunroof, 1968)
  • Ed Shaver Custom AMX (1970)
  • Blue Rodger Dodger (1974)
  • Purple Olds 442 (1971)
  • Collector Number 271 Funny Car (1995)
  • White Enamel Camaro (1968)
  • 10 Greatest Halloween Collectibles. By Mark B.

What are Red Line Hot Wheels?

What is a Redline? A “Redline” Hot Wheels car is one that was manufactured within the first ten years of production, 1968 to 1977. The term “redline” derives from the fact that, during that period, the cars were manufactured with a red stripe on the tire.

When did they stop making Redline Hot Wheels?

What is a Redline? A “Redline” Hot Wheels car is one that was manufactured within the first ten years of production, 1968 to 1977.

Is there a 1970 Hot Wheel Red Baron?

1970 Red Baron with White Interior. With less than 10 known to exist, this is a truly rare piece. Value: $3,000+ loose. Unfortunately, Mattel only produced this Hot Wheels car as a prototype and never actually released it to the public. So, only ten of them exist in the world today.

Are there fenders on the monogram Red Baron?

Interestingly, although the Hot Wheels version has fenders (UK: mudguards), neither the Monogram kit nor Miller’s car has them. For a short time, Mattel owned Monogram, and the Hot Wheels Red Baron was included as a bonus in some model kit boxes.

Who was the designer of the Red Baron?

The Red Baron was originally designed by Tom Daniel for Monogram Models, and converting the design to full scale was much easier to design than build. For instance, Daniel incorporated a 1914 Mercedes aircraft engine to power his Red Baron.

Are there any Red Barons with a white interior?

So far, no Red Barons with a white interior have been found in the original packaging. (Note: The Red Baron has been re-released with a white interior and these are NOT worth the above stated value).