Who owns the rarest Hot Wheel?

Who owns the rarest Hot Wheel?

Today, bruce owns more than 4,000 cars, including the rarest hot wheels ever made: a 1969 pink rear- loading beach bomb. Designed as a prototype, the car was too narrow and too top-heavy for the track, so it was scrapped before ever hitting stores. Only a handful were made. Fewer survived. The most valuable hot wheels car on the collectors market is the pink 1969 beach bomb microbus, which can fetch up to $175,000.But pink was extremely hard to find. Most Hot Wheels models were marketed to young boys, who the brand assumed didn’t want to play with pink. They created just a few pink [Beach Bomb] models to market to their female audience. There are only two known pink Volkswagen Beach Bomb prototypes in existence.

Who owns Hot Wheels now?

Mattel bought Tyco Toys in 1997. Mattel, Inc. TEL), previously known as Mattel Creations, is an American multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment company headquartered in El Segundo, California.

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