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Collecting Vintage Slot Cars: An Informative Guide for Hobbyists

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Slot car racing and collecting are very lucrative hobbies today. A vintage slot car can be very valuable, although collectors now say that eBay significantly lowered the value of these classic toys. As with a lot of collectibles, the more difficult the item is to find, the higher the price tag gets. With eBay, the rarer items in the 90s suddenly seem so common. If you’re starting your own collection, though, these are items you’d like to have in your shelf. For the rare, frugal collector, you’ll be happy to note that the $1,000 collectibles in the 90s now cost $40 at most. That’s the same price as a brand new slot car.

K&B’s Ferrari 250 kit

The K&B’s Ferrari 250 kit is probably one of the most beautiful slot cars ever released. The reason why people collect these classic toys is because they’re better crafted than the mass-produced models of today. Try to purchase unused kits and don’t open the kit if it has a good history. eBay might have ruined its chances of becoming a truly rare purchase, but you never know what it’s going to be worth in a few years.

BZ Banshee

The BZ Banshee was designed by John Power and didn’t sell as well as its successor the Manta Ray. However, the Manta Ray was largely influenced by this car and if you’re able to find an unopened kit of this car, you’re looking at a great deal of history. This is a good slot car kit to have with a line of Manta Rays as well.

K&B Chaparral

If you’re looking for a slot car that’s extremely marketable, you might want to invest in a K&B Chaparral. This model is made from steel, is powered by a Mabuchi FT26 motor, and is one of the most renowned 2D cars. The red metallic paint of the model is simply divine.

Dugan Oldmobile Toronado

The Dugan Oldsmobile Toronado is extremely rare, especially if it’s still in the original box. Whether the item is used or not used, this is an item you’d want to have in your collection if only because of its value. Even with eBay, looking for this slot car can be very challenging. You probably won’t even come across it unless a good collector out there needs cash and you just happen to have more of it than s/he does. This is an item that very few would be willing to let go.

Classic’s Ready-to-Race ASP

Vintage slot car collecting is all about getting the most significant iconic models of slot cars out of the market and into your home. Nothing can be more iconic than the Classic’s Ready-to-Race ASP. These come in 1:24 and 1:32 models. They’re not exactly very rare, but are the first ready-to-race slot cars released into the market. In terms of historical significance, this model tops the list. Because of eBay’s existence, the price of the Classic has dropped. You might want to take advantage of the price drop right now because the value could rise later on.



Source by Aaron Broder

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