My Most Amazing Cars Unearthed: Part 2
May 31st, 2021The cars and collections keep coming in on a fairly regular basis. I hear all the time how the cars and collections have dried up and gone away. I am living proof that amazing collections and incredibly rare cars are still just waiting to be discovered all across this great country of ours. With the hundreds upon hundreds of original one-owner Redline Era Hot Wheels® collections and the tens of thousands of cars they have produced, a few cars stand head and bumpers over the rest. They are and remain some of my most amazing finds over the last thirty years. In this blogpost I will introduce you to a few cars that have never been seen before to others; they’ll just make your jaw drop due to their stunning condition and beauty. So, fasten your seatbelts and away we go, out of the starting gate, down the legendary orange track, through the loop de loop, over the jump, and through the finish gate. Here are some of my most incredible discoveries of my collecting, hunting, and capturing career.
Magenta Continental Mk III
The Magenta Continental Mk III with a black roof. Yes, you are not seeing things, I said with a black roof. Never even known to exist, this black roof Continental Mk III was found in an attic during a clean out of a former Mattel employee. The car was accompanied by eleven others in a toolbox owned by the former Mattel employee. There were other stunningly beautiful and rare cars besides this anomaly, but none as rare as this one of a kind. The car was part of the Lunenberg, Massachusetts find recently. I wrote a whole chapter on the collection in my new book REDLINE ARCHEOLOGY “The Dig Continues”, slated for release on September 18th, 2021.
Everything about the car looked original, including the painted black roof and all four pillars. Other than the rear pillars on the Custom Fleetside, there have never been any castings pillars painted that have black roofs. This particular car had all four if its pillars professionally painted. Also, upon further and close inspection, the car’s roof appeared to have the infamous grids underneath the paint. We will have to, as a collector community, all do our research to see if there is any documentation from Mattel or any of its designers to verify the car as a prototype, paint test car, or early release. The jury is still out on this remarkable piece and has left a lot of longtime collectors scratching their collective heads. A truly one of a kind and mysterious find for the REDLINE ARCHEOLOGY Record Books.
Aqua Sidekick
Next up is the AQUA Sidekick. Aqua is considered the rarest and toughest color in this casting and is near impossible to find in any condition. The car was discovered as part of an original one-owner collection out of British Columbia, Canada in the Winter of 2021. There were other rare pieces in colors you normally do not find in certain castings. A ROSE PINK Rocket Bye Baby and APPLE GREEN Strip Teaser were also part of this incredible find out of this discovery north of the border.
Not only was it AQUA which made it incredibly rare to begin with, but the condition of the car was blister pack fresh. I was shocked when the car showed its beautiful self to me and looked even better in person. Thanks to our great neighbor from the North for this beautiful collection and amazing and exceedingly rare Sidekick.
Rolls Royce Silver Shadow in Purple!
The Rolls Royce Silver Shadow is a quite common casting that shows up in over ninety percent of all collections I unearth. It always shows up in grey enamel, always. Well, I can no longer make that claim as one appeared in a color and condition that is almost never seen in the hobby, PURPLE. The car came out of an original one owner collection out of Lodi, California. Some of the best cars I have found over the years have been produced by the EUREKA state.
The car came with a white interior and beautiful deep rich purple paint. No black roof which made it even better for this Redline Archeologist. The car is stunning and will stay in my personal collection for a long, long time.
Hot Pink Tow Truck
Finally, the HOT PINK Tow Truck. Yes, I did say HOT PINK Tow Truck. I cannot tell you how many messages and comments I received over this piece and its authenticity. A fair amount of Redline Hot Wheels collectors never knew that the Tow Truck was produced in HOT PINK. Well, newsflash, the Hong Kong version was produced in HOT PINK and is considered the rarest color in this casting. The car was part of a local collection out of Atco, New Jersey. It was presented to me at a local coffee shop and in a shoe box with about two dozen other cars. You just never know…
In an upcoming blog I will give everyone a private tour of my personal collection that has taken me 30 years to assemble. Only the Best of the Best! I hope you enjoyed this blog. I encourage each of you to comment below and SHARE this website. Let’s keep the hobby fun and interesting! Happy collecting!!
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