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Factory errored 2003 First Editions Hot Wheels 1969 Pontiac GTO "Judge". Does anyone know the value?

By AndrewMAnthony, 12 October, 2012
Description

I have an un-opened Hot Wheels 1969 Pontiac GTO "Judge" from 2003. It was bought brand new at Wal-Mart. I  believe that it has factory errors. It has a scratch on the roof and the body is crooked on the chassis. The package was damaged when I moved to a different state but is still un-opened. The car inside remains in factory condition.

Category
Toys
Medium
Diecast metal
Distinguishing marks
Hot Wheels Logo, "THE JUDGE", and GTO on the side.
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
1/64 scale
Date Period
2003
Weight
Unknown
History
It was bought new at Wal-Mart as a Christmas gift for me and when I unwrapped it I discoved what I believe to be factory errors so I never opened it to play with it. I stored it with my other collectables for many years. The package was damaged during a cross-state move but the car remains in factory condition.
Price Paid (If known)
$1.00
For Sale?
No
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sk8brdkd

12 years 7 months ago

Re: Factory errored 2003 First Editions Hot Wheels 1969...

Don't expect all that much for it. I collect and sell hot wheels car. You can expect to get anywhere btwn $1.00-possibly $5.00 max on this car.

The only way you'd get a lot for that car is if it was super rare or possibly a treasure hunt or super treasure hunt.

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Mflex629

5 years 5 months ago

In reply to Re: Factory errored 2003 First Editions Hot Wheels 1969... by sk8brdkd

1960s vintage redline hot wheels

I have 17 redline hot wheels that are in mint condition and the paint has no scratches. I also have duplicates of a few of them. I was wondering if you were interested.

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