Yard Digger
Sr. Member
- Dec 20, 2009
- 370
- 91
- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter Pioneer 101 with Bounty Hunter Headphones and TX-2002 Pin Pointer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Upvote
9
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Show better pics of the Nova. If it's one of the older Hot wheels with red line tires you may very well have found a great score worth much more than all the other stuff combined.... Here is a 67 Camaro for reference. But.. keep in mind too that most of them have been reproduced in recent years. I don't know how to tell the difference. Vintage Original Hot Wheels 1967 Custom Camaro Redline Light Green Antifreeze US | eBay
Thanks for looking NBY. Yeah it is a nice color. Wish I had a blow up size setting in my driveway. It'll make my driveway look pretty.Nice finds and great color for a Nova of that year.
Thanks Off n On.Nice finds and catchy title - lol
Bummer. I see one majoy difference that stands out right away too between that and the originals. The old ones have a bright Silver colored metal base and the rivets are different. Cool car though. I agree a real one would be cool to have. I happen to have a real 67 Camaro in the garage. Fun stuff.View attachment 966519 View attachment 966520
Thanks NHB, as you can see here it does have red line tires. But probably a reproduction because underneath
is stamped a copyright "2003 Mattel, Inc.
You're fortunate to have one. Back in '74 a friend and I used to run around Yuma, Az and San Diego and all in between in a '69 Camaro SS 396. It was clean as a whistle inside and out. Yellow exterior w/black interior and convertible top. We thought we were pretty cool driving around in that. At least we felt cool; even in 115 degree weather. It was his car, but I drove it almost as much as he did. Sometimes we'll swap cars to impress the girls we dated. I had a 67 Mustang.Bummer. I see one majoy difference that stands out right away too between that and the originals. The old ones have a bright Silver colored metal base and the rivets are different. Cool car though. I agree a real one would be cool to have. I happen to have a real 67 Camaro in the garage. Fun stuff.