Love to have my original hot wheels back,gave them to nephews in 1972 -they trashed them all.Picked up a super charger sprint set with a few cars a few years back. Still works !!
Those raspy and deep voices of the Super Charger commericals are perfect. The Mattel marketing department did excellent job wetting the appetites of millions boys (including me) "make 'em go wild" or "in hot out hotter" for Hot Wheels. The cool jazzy music is on point as well.
did the old hotwheels cars have rubber tires and if they did its beter than the new ones cos even if they have new cool looks but the tires and stuff they dnt hav the old cool aditions like rubber tires and suspensions and even the tracks ar not as cool as the old ones
WOW I had that Super Charger and a lot of old hot wheels I wish I still had them. I left the batterys in the Super Charger way way to long and that was the end of that but hey i was a little kid at that time.
To think I sold my collection of about thirty original hot wheels in a hot wheels case for $6 at a yard sale when I decided I was no long a kid...... Shades of Toy Story indeed! With the money I got from the yard sale I bought my first adult toy - a stereo. The irony makes me laugh!
@DaBoyHooSungMoveBitc Really? $800 bucks? In my hometown they got a store at the flee market that has all types of Redlines. There also the original. Cost about $5 bucks each.
HEY, I was the one who compiled all of these Hot Wheels 1968-'82 commercials back in 1993! It took quite a lot of digging to find them all + hours of studio time in to edit them on VHS!. Great to see them on YT. Someone asked why there aren't any commercials 1973. From what I learned from my research, the reason why is because Mattel filed for bankruptcy after the Handlers were charged with cooking the company's books, so they were forced to pull out all of their ad dollars.
I had all these sets (I think my folks still have alot of it in the attic). CELEBRITY ALERT: anyone recognize Christopher "Peter Brady" Knight and Buddy Foster (of Mayberry RFD fame - and Jodie's older brother) in the ad from 5:10 - 5:33? Remember all these ads from the days when it was still cool to be a kid - when we actually went out and played!
anybody ever get there butt beat.. with a strip of hotwheels track? when you was a kid? i sure did. i forget all the cool cars i had. but i rember gettin my butt whacked with my h.w. track lol!
I was 10 when hotwheels came out. I loved them and these ads drew kids to this toy like crazy. I had the biggest set in 1969.It was the supercharger grand prix set. It had 4 cars also. Hotwheels wer amazing. It was a great part of my childhood. The memories are sweet. Sadly I remeber the day I literally threw the last remnants of my set in the trash. I carried it around for 3 years and in 1972 got rid of them. The new hotwheels hobby is different but is still amazing.
Hot Wheels of yesteryear are full of memories. There is a 'good old days' factor. I remember playing with them as a kid under an old Maple tree. Those were the good old days. The kids next door bought Hot Wheels too. So we were always showing off our new Hot Wheels. This was in 1968/'69
These and the vertibirds were the best toys hands down in the 60's and 70's.
The orange track could also be used to slap your friends when they got out of line..LOL They made these tracks down the street from my house in Pomona, ca.
At night we would sneak down there and slide under the chain link fence and help ourselves to track. We must have had a 1/4 mile of track!..No security back then or dogs, justlift the fence and 5 finger discount. We got into the Winternationals the same way!..lol
My first Hot Wheels car was the electric blue "Custom Cougar", while my brother's was the metallic bronze "Custom Mustang". I also had the gold "Custom Fleetside" that launched a small glider, and at least one Rumbler, one Farb ("Hot Rodney") and whatever the rubber-band-powered tow truck was called.
hot wheels had great models in the video game hotwheels turbo racing, if they could remake those. wow, that would be great! they where better when they had tracks, Lego has gotten better now that there going back to their roots a little more, I feel if HW would do that they would be the next big thing. I know I'd buy the stuff, and I'm 13! @BossHossGT500 the new cars are cool for sure but they'd be more fun to play with if they came with a drag strip like in these adds.
Donkey 9900: We played the HELL out of our Hotwheels as kids. And I mean like EVERY day. That was a good, long-lasting toy investment! Kids these days just want to hang on their cell phones. They don't know what "play" is. It's a shame.
I'm one the kids on the 1969 commercial.... It was amazing experience to do that commercial, when you walked in on the set.... wow.. I was the "tubbs" of the pair. I've only seen the commercial a few times so it is a wonderful thing for me to see it now after so many years.
Christmas 1968 & 1969 were the BEST ones ever at my house because I got all the Hot Wheels sets! I still have most of it too. It wasn't one of those toys you played with for 5 minutes then walked away from- it had some real play value!
@Mosparx78 I have a pic on my facebook I scanned of me Christmas of '69 with my track, superchargers, & holding the Ford Vickie. I sold most of my early Hot Wheels some 15 years ago, but still have a few, & all the track is buried deep in the attic of my parents' barn. But they did get their use in the early 70's-my parents' $ on these weren't wasted! :D
i liked all the hotwheels until i saw the trick tracks... it just wasn't original. My favorite out of every hot wheels car was twin mill.. twin mill 3 is pure suckage and twin mill 2 is "OK"
LOL LOL LOL SO FUNNY... ...the new commercials is much better! it makes u wanna buy the toy it makes ur eyes stick on the toy makes say "i will buy it that means i will buy it and no one will stop me" but this... ...LOL LOL... ...makes u just laugh! LOL LOL LOL LOL
I have one of those shows with original commercials too. Along with about a hundred - twenty other shows with commercials from the sixties. What show is yours? I think my show is about a hill climb race and a bank robbery,
funny jsilence418! my mom smacked me once with my track for not cleaning them up -- they left such a mark, she pannicked and THREW them out!! Double punishment, eh?
recall the fat track, target stores had them a couple of years ago. I had one growing up and having so much fun, more than my boys. Sizzlers.. They sold all the things that went with it. I have the gas tank which are batties plug in charge the car and it ready to go, those were the days. I miss those magic christmas that we always had,
They have made some remakes. I started collecting them in 2001. I have 400 or so. I love all kinds of cars, classic cars from the 60s and 70s. If you will notice on the Hotwheels box you will see to your right a color bar going down the box. It may be blue. purple, yellow. A collector told me if you find one and the bar color is green get it, for some reason they are worth more and will be worth more later. I have about 400. Some of them they don't make anymoreI have a collector book with prices
Green = Treasure Hunt Series. I work at a store in the toy dept. those green ones are to find. I have nice batmobile and some other cars. I buy 'em at work 97 cents each.
Anyone ever notice the jingles on these commercials? Back in the day the jingles were original. Today they buy rights to songs and then adulterate them to fit their commercials. What happened to creativity?
I have a real nice pink 1970 Firebird Sizzler still in its original case. All the rest (Hot Wheels & Sizzlers 1968 through 1971) are played with from time to time. Why not you can't take 'em with you.
NEWSFLASH ASSHOLE: Hot Wheels RULE!!!! HOT WHEELS DO NOT COME IN SECOND...THEY BLAZE ACROSS THE FUCKING FINISH LINE!!! So fuck you if you hate Hot Wheels!!!!!!
MATCHBOX SUCK!!!!!! Hot Wheels are way better...they actually design FUN cars instead of boring ones like Matchbox...I don't even get why Mattel bought Matchbox, they're good enough without them..
I had a lot of these in '69. I even had the wheel case car holder. I wish I had the sense to keep all of those cars. Man would they be worth somethng now.
HEY. New Hot Wheels are just as good as the old ones, just not as valuable...I have some new ones, and I don't think they are junk. Take the VW Drag Bus for example. Collectors will give up an arm or maybe even a LEG to own that car. Or the 55 Panel from 2006. That one is only 3 years old and it's already going on ebay for hundreds of dollars...So yeah, the new ones ARE NOT JUNK...
i was never able to get enough track to make that i only had plastic curves and they didnt work that good they slowed them down so all i did was take a track set that was like 30-40 feet of track and i just put it down the stairs but one time i found some curves and i made it go down 3 flights of stairs and across a room
The 60's/70's hot wheels are far superior to the garbage Mattel distributes today. Back then you had great race tracks, today you have monsters, slime volcanos, sharks - basically stupid battery-sucking toy set that bore you to suicide after 5 minutes. Today's hot wheel cars look good, but they run like dog ass on tracks when compared to the red line era cars.
The cars from the 60's and 70's had wheels that spun much better - the cars were heavier I believe. The cars from back then are today known as the original Redlines (the tires have a red outline). These cars ran fast -- and today, they go for big bucks on ebay from collectors. The tracks back then were more flexible - though I do like today's "loops".
What do you expect? Back in the day, HotWheels was made in America - today most likely manufactured in some Chinese slave-labor facility housing Falun Gong practitioners.
that fuckin music is so annoying I would have screamed shut the fuck up at the tv if I was a kid at that time...then my mom would have beatin the shit out of me....all the while I would be screaming got-damned hotwheels commercial you are makin me take a hearty ass whipping...damn you! damn you to helllllll!!
@reanimate280 We could be anywhere in the house and if we heard that music and that announcer we broke our necks a we dashed from where we were at and stared at the tv inawwwwwwwwwwwwwww! cause we knew it was our favorite Hotwheel comercial on..YES!! The good ol day and no..The mucis itsnt annoying..
Still have all mine -- except my Boss Hoss Silver Special which I think somebody ripped off.
Custom Thunderbird was my first, followed by Custom Cougar, Custom Firebird and then I forget the order of the rest except that Spittin' Image was number six. How weird is it that I can remember that?
Christmas '69 I got the Grand Pix SuperCharger Race set. This was the biggest set of the time and at $25.00 I didn't think I would get it. But I did, Fantastic!
Thanks for posting these, big fun. I still remember the evening during the summer of '68 in San Diego when my Dad came out of a store as I sat in the family '65 Mustang and he handed me something I had never seen before--a Hot Wheel, the Silouette. Cool! And cool of Hot Wheels in these ads to have a black kid and a white kid playing together with their Hot Wheels--very progressive of them to depict that. But none of us had a track that big and that cool :)
i can't believe my dad never heard of the 60s hot wheels. he was born in '62. he said that saddam banned this commercial. shit on saddam. by the way, if you're confused, i'm from iraq. i swear.
@PlayzwithCarz- they still had the 1968 cars then including DEORA???
Hotwheelsmaniac5000 2 weeks ago
They still had the 1968 cars then? WOAH.
Hotwheelsmaniac5000 2 weeks ago
How did you get these?
bobsauce100 1 month ago
Love to have my original hot wheels back,gave them to nephews in 1972 -they trashed them all.Picked up a super charger sprint set with a few cars a few years back. Still works !!
Birdsofprey1956 1 month ago
Ah, back in the days when commercials showed the product instead of the people using the.
nstgc379 2 months ago
I was playing with Hotwheels during the moon landing.
pleased9 3 months ago in playlist Classic Commercials
@captaindeath22
They NEVER had "rubber tires.
harddrivin1le 4 months ago
theyah coo
iflifegivesyoumelon1 5 months ago
The kid in the commercial at 5:00 is Christopher Knight, AKA Peter Brady.
lincbond442 5 months ago
Those raspy and deep voices of the Super Charger commericals are perfect. The Mattel marketing department did excellent job wetting the appetites of millions boys (including me) "make 'em go wild" or "in hot out hotter" for Hot Wheels. The cool jazzy music is on point as well.
MrSolarisBreeze 6 months ago
did the old hotwheels cars have rubber tires and if they did its beter than the new ones cos even if they have new cool looks but the tires and stuff they dnt hav the old cool aditions like rubber tires and suspensions and even the tracks ar not as cool as the old ones
101nbaplayer 8 months ago
thanks for posting these. awesome
diecastracerx 10 months ago
god... that supercharger track would keep me entertained for hours
IainStudios 10 months ago
WOW I had that Super Charger and a lot of old hot wheels I wish I still had them. I left the batterys in the Super Charger way way to long and that was the end of that but hey i was a little kid at that time.
bosswall 11 months ago
I had that set in around 2:00. It was quite expensive at the time and I was happy to get it for Christmas.
Ionizap 11 months ago
"Get it to make ur hotwheels hotter!" they r hot enough dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pippi459 11 months ago
I still have mine. I got the wheel case
pictureisup1 11 months ago
I had a "twin mill" and a "splitin image", I don't know if they are still in that box back in the shed or not, I'll have to look.
clintonearlwalker 11 months ago
To think I sold my collection of about thirty original hot wheels in a hot wheels case for $6 at a yard sale when I decided I was no long a kid...... Shades of Toy Story indeed! With the money I got from the yard sale I bought my first adult toy - a stereo. The irony makes me laugh!
windnchgo 1 year ago
@DaBoyHooSungMoveBitc Really? $800 bucks? In my hometown they got a store at the flee market that has all types of Redlines. There also the original. Cost about $5 bucks each.
Blueball0120 1 year ago
HEY, I was the one who compiled all of these Hot Wheels 1968-'82 commercials back in 1993! It took quite a lot of digging to find them all + hours of studio time in to edit them on VHS!. Great to see them on YT. Someone asked why there aren't any commercials 1973. From what I learned from my research, the reason why is because Mattel filed for bankruptcy after the Handlers were charged with cooking the company's books, so they were forced to pull out all of their ad dollars.
pyromaniacpusher 1 year ago
I had all these sets (I think my folks still have alot of it in the attic). CELEBRITY ALERT: anyone recognize Christopher "Peter Brady" Knight and Buddy Foster (of Mayberry RFD fame - and Jodie's older brother) in the ad from 5:10 - 5:33? Remember all these ads from the days when it was still cool to be a kid - when we actually went out and played!
trukrboy 1 year ago
anybody ever get there butt beat.. with a strip of hotwheels track? when you was a kid? i sure did. i forget all the cool cars i had. but i rember gettin my butt whacked with my h.w. track lol!
rednecklowlife 1 year ago
i missed the 60´s
abjqrs 1 year ago
I was 10 when hotwheels came out. I loved them and these ads drew kids to this toy like crazy. I had the biggest set in 1969.It was the supercharger grand prix set. It had 4 cars also. Hotwheels wer amazing. It was a great part of my childhood. The memories are sweet. Sadly I remeber the day I literally threw the last remnants of my set in the trash. I carried it around for 3 years and in 1972 got rid of them. The new hotwheels hobby is different but is still amazing.
Erniethecatisawesom 1 year ago
i have a simillar fenderless twinmill at thestart which i found today!
xzbanditz 1 year ago
The Super Charger commericals had coolest jazz flavored music ever.
SolarisBreeze57 1 year ago
Hot Wheels of yesteryear are full of memories. There is a 'good old days' factor. I remember playing with them as a kid under an old Maple tree. Those were the good old days. The kids next door bought Hot Wheels too. So we were always showing off our new Hot Wheels. This was in 1968/'69
icollectstuffdude 1 year ago
i just love the bas thing on here hahahaha
LouisMarshallx 1 year ago
Wonderful commercials ! Many thanks
Birdsofprey56 1 year ago
These and the vertibirds were the best toys hands down in the 60's and 70's.
The orange track could also be used to slap your friends when they got out of line..LOL They made these tracks down the street from my house in Pomona, ca.
At night we would sneak down there and slide under the chain link fence and help ourselves to track. We must have had a 1/4 mile of track!..No security back then or dogs, justlift the fence and 5 finger discount. We got into the Winternationals the same way!..lol
barmtrail 1 year ago
Like The Real Ones, The Big Ones, The Ones That Roar On The Raceway, but not really.
em0drumz 1 year ago
I had the Talking Service Center. I forgot all about it! What fun! :)
icollectstuffdude 1 year ago
nowadays its all about the money not the quality
Griffindore98 1 year ago
My first Hot Wheels car was the electric blue "Custom Cougar", while my brother's was the metallic bronze "Custom Mustang". I also had the gold "Custom Fleetside" that launched a small glider, and at least one Rumbler, one Farb ("Hot Rodney") and whatever the rubber-band-powered tow truck was called.
JBofBrisbane 1 year ago
i have a ford vicky and a splitten image.
Bzking23 1 year ago
hot wheels had great models in the video game hotwheels turbo racing, if they could remake those. wow, that would be great! they where better when they had tracks, Lego has gotten better now that there going back to their roots a little more, I feel if HW would do that they would be the next big thing. I know I'd buy the stuff, and I'm 13! @BossHossGT500 the new cars are cool for sure but they'd be more fun to play with if they came with a drag strip like in these adds.
hellkittenproduction 1 year ago
hot wheels were better back then.But new ones are great too.
legoproductions1100 1 year ago
i got the lola Gt70 yesterday for 13.00 on ebay.Its in great condition.(from the picture)
legoproductions1100 1 year ago
In case you wanted to know the origins of rap music...
jack317 1 year ago
Donkey 9900: We played the HELL out of our Hotwheels as kids. And I mean like EVERY day. That was a good, long-lasting toy investment! Kids these days just want to hang on their cell phones. They don't know what "play" is. It's a shame.
Mosparx78 1 year ago
@Mosparx78 I'm a kid and I agree.
hellkittenproduction 1 year ago
@Mosparx78 i dont use my cell phone alot and im 12 i usually play transformers or star wars or hot wheels
SoulSilver002 1 year ago
hotwheels are the best! the slogan " go with the winner" was one of the classics
123456hotwheels 1 year ago
i personally am a fan of the authentic trucks and off road vehicles they had/have like the first bad mudder, which was a ford trophy truck.
Dogman36 1 year ago
Twin Mill will be my favorite car 4ever!
DouglasBR2009 1 year ago
@DouglasBR2009 me to
cuteabi555 1 year ago
I'm one the kids on the 1969 commercial.... It was amazing experience to do that commercial, when you walked in on the set.... wow.. I was the "tubbs" of the pair. I've only seen the commercial a few times so it is a wonderful thing for me to see it now after so many years.
tennisguy0322 1 year ago
Christmas 1968 & 1969 were the BEST ones ever at my house because I got all the Hot Wheels sets! I still have most of it too. It wasn't one of those toys you played with for 5 minutes then walked away from- it had some real play value!
Mosparx78 1 year ago
@Mosparx78 I have a pic on my facebook I scanned of me Christmas of '69 with my track, superchargers, & holding the Ford Vickie. I sold most of my early Hot Wheels some 15 years ago, but still have a few, & all the track is buried deep in the attic of my parents' barn. But they did get their use in the early 70's-my parents' $ on these weren't wasted! :D
Donkey9900 1 year ago
the old hot wheels were better.... twin mill ftw.
DragonFire6780 1 year ago 13
i liked all the hotwheels until i saw the trick tracks... it just wasn't original. My favorite out of every hot wheels car was twin mill.. twin mill 3 is pure suckage and twin mill 2 is "OK"
DragonFire6780 1 year ago
that was dumb
PokemonMulti 1 year ago
LOL LOL LOL SO FUNNY... ...the new commercials is much better! it makes u wanna buy the toy it makes ur eyes stick on the toy makes say "i will buy it that means i will buy it and no one will stop me" but this... ...LOL LOL... ...makes u just laugh! LOL LOL LOL LOL
TheRash12 1 year ago
if you see where hot wheels are today it looks like these commercials worked
tigerboy1227 1 year ago
@TheRash12 your kidding ..right
MRJACKSON19581 1 year ago
LOL
F1Murcielago454 2 years ago
I have one of those shows with original commercials too. Along with about a hundred - twenty other shows with commercials from the sixties. What show is yours? I think my show is about a hill climb race and a bank robbery,
thesixtiesguy 2 years ago
funny jsilence418! my mom smacked me once with my track for not cleaning them up -- they left such a mark, she pannicked and THREW them out!! Double punishment, eh?
stinkfinger630 2 years ago
We used to use the track to beat each other with as kids, thanks Mattel !!!
jsilence418 2 years ago
Good for you flashfire !
jsilence418 2 years ago
Yesterday i got 5 1969 cars.
computerexpert3 2 years ago
@computerexpert3 from where?
matseracer 1 year ago
ebay
computerexpert3 1 year ago
These still appeal to me and im 14, im bidding on like 190 peices of redline track on ebay right now, 1 hour left people wish me luck :D
FlashFireSix 2 years ago
I won it. Going to pick it up on sunday (too many peices to send)
FlashFireSix 2 years ago
When my mom got pissed she used to beat us with the Hot Wheels tracks. Damn it stung.
TankBanana 2 years ago
I feel brainwashed. i cant believe i sat through every one of these commercials... I cant remember what i was about to do. =(
DjKenshin100 2 years ago
very catch music
Xcelegamers 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
just like.... the ones...... at... the raceway
tigerboy1227 2 years ago
Did anyone ever notice that the Twin Mill is a fenderless prototype?
nationalimpala 2 years ago
I read where a Pink beach bomb that went for 70,000 bucks.
1969pontiac1 2 years ago
recall the fat track, target stores had them a couple of years ago. I had one growing up and having so much fun, more than my boys. Sizzlers.. They sold all the things that went with it. I have the gas tank which are batties plug in charge the car and it ready to go, those were the days. I miss those magic christmas that we always had,
1969pontiac1 2 years ago
do they still have those cars out today?
MrKhalil9 2 years ago
They have made some remakes. I started collecting them in 2001. I have 400 or so. I love all kinds of cars, classic cars from the 60s and 70s. If you will notice on the Hotwheels box you will see to your right a color bar going down the box. It may be blue. purple, yellow. A collector told me if you find one and the bar color is green get it, for some reason they are worth more and will be worth more later. I have about 400. Some of them they don't make anymoreI have a collector book with prices
1969pontiac1 2 years ago
Green = Treasure Hunt Series. I work at a store in the toy dept. those green ones are to find. I have nice batmobile and some other cars. I buy 'em at work 97 cents each.
JagrrrTV 2 years ago
Redlines. Still the greatest toys ever made.
wave60 2 years ago
Anyone ever notice the jingles on these commercials? Back in the day the jingles were original. Today they buy rights to songs and then adulterate them to fit their commercials. What happened to creativity?
YeshuaHamashiach777 2 years ago
my dad was 11 when this happened.
HIS MIND MUST HAVE BLOWN UP FROM THE EXCITEMENT
KolaDannySH2 2 years ago
nice man nice :3
jokersbullseye 2 years ago
That's a long ass commercial.
boardskins 2 years ago
I have a real nice pink 1970 Firebird Sizzler still in its original case. All the rest (Hot Wheels & Sizzlers 1968 through 1971) are played with from time to time. Why not you can't take 'em with you.
geofbrit59 2 years ago
catchy tune
sonicman2500 2 years ago
crap
heymanlookatmyname 2 years ago
I have raced redlines, but for that purpose, a beater does it. Or a new Hot Wheels instead.
And by the way, I always played carefully with my toys.
MrJoseSCL 2 years ago
Sorry mate. I wouldn't put a mint redline on a track! It's almost sending it straight to getting scrapped!
MrJoseSCL 2 years ago
NEWSFLASH ASSHOLE: Hot Wheels RULE!!!! HOT WHEELS DO NOT COME IN SECOND...THEY BLAZE ACROSS THE FUCKING FINISH LINE!!! So fuck you if you hate Hot Wheels!!!!!!
BossHossGT500 2 years ago
1969 is the year my dad was born
MatoroX 2 years ago 2
good for him. but these are hot wheels, not your father :)
BossHossGT500 2 years ago
This is awesome ......
i never thought i will collect Hotwheels and now.......im going to the 400 now for a matchbox collector.
secyamusic 2 years ago
MATCHBOX SUCK!!!!!! Hot Wheels are way better...they actually design FUN cars instead of boring ones like Matchbox...I don't even get why Mattel bought Matchbox, they're good enough without them..
BossHossGT500 2 years ago
I had a lot of these in '69. I even had the wheel case car holder. I wish I had the sense to keep all of those cars. Man would they be worth somethng now.
motorola1a 2 years ago
Man!! these are cool!!!
I never grew up with these kinds, but I got some from ebay, the new ones that try to act like the old ones are junk compared to these old ones
Old=AWESOME New= JUNK
Chary5325 2 years ago
HEY. New Hot Wheels are just as good as the old ones, just not as valuable...I have some new ones, and I don't think they are junk. Take the VW Drag Bus for example. Collectors will give up an arm or maybe even a LEG to own that car. Or the 55 Panel from 2006. That one is only 3 years old and it's already going on ebay for hundreds of dollars...So yeah, the new ones ARE NOT JUNK...
BossHossGT500 2 years ago 11
@BossHossGT500 they all worth something !
I love all !!!
ecfeitosa 1 year ago
@BossHossGT500 He never said they were junk spaz. Old ones were better
sparkey989 1 year ago
@sparkey989 maybe if you knew who i was responding to you would've understood, 'spaz'...
BossHossGT500 1 year ago
Vintage Hot wheels is much better than nowaday
pharodox 2 years ago
looks like at the 0:22 mark they used the prototype Twin Mill with out the rear fenders.
drunkvaderaz 2 years ago
Supercharger+Sizzlers=FAST!!!
pyromaniak97 2 years ago
I loooooooooooove those toys! Do they have it on ebay?
lego790 2 years ago
yes
computerexpert3 2 years ago
i was never able to get enough track to make that i only had plastic curves and they didnt work that good they slowed them down so all i did was take a track set that was like 30-40 feet of track and i just put it down the stairs but one time i found some curves and i made it go down 3 flights of stairs and across a room
tigerboy1227 2 years ago
hot wheels tracksets look twice as better before than now man i wish i could go back ib time and get one.:(
TEAMSLAIN 2 years ago
The 60's/70's hot wheels are far superior to the garbage Mattel distributes today. Back then you had great race tracks, today you have monsters, slime volcanos, sharks - basically stupid battery-sucking toy set that bore you to suicide after 5 minutes. Today's hot wheel cars look good, but they run like dog ass on tracks when compared to the red line era cars.
JoeCat56 2 years ago
how great where the cars and tracks 60's/70's?
TEAMSLAIN 2 years ago
The cars from the 60's and 70's had wheels that spun much better - the cars were heavier I believe. The cars from back then are today known as the original Redlines (the tires have a red outline). These cars ran fast -- and today, they go for big bucks on ebay from collectors. The tracks back then were more flexible - though I do like today's "loops".
JoeCat56 2 years ago
awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
evilunixuser1 2 years ago
What do you expect? Back in the day, HotWheels was made in America - today most likely manufactured in some Chinese slave-labor facility housing Falun Gong practitioners.
evilunixuser1 2 years ago
Gaz nit low gister.
1halfS 2 years ago
Man!! I fell like 7 years old again!!
thank you for uploading this
n2motocross 2 years ago
i try to found,,,the rambler x 3,,,,,,a trike chopper from mattel.help please........
lionelvillahermosa 2 years ago
Grew up playing with Hot
Wheels and the Supercharger and other great toys of the 70's
Todays toys are total CRAP and influence kids to be gang members.
cyberzonie 2 years ago
that's not true
not all of today's toys influence kids to be gang members, but they are total crap
malikscifi92 2 years ago 2
that fuckin music is so annoying I would have screamed shut the fuck up at the tv if I was a kid at that time...then my mom would have beatin the shit out of me....all the while I would be screaming got-damned hotwheels commercial you are makin me take a hearty ass whipping...damn you! damn you to helllllll!!
reanimate280 2 years ago
@reanimate280 We could be anywhere in the house and if we heard that music and that announcer we broke our necks a we dashed from where we were at and stared at the tv inawwwwwwwwwwwwwww! cause we knew it was our favorite Hotwheel comercial on..YES!! The good ol day and no..The mucis itsnt annoying..
MRJACKSON19581 1 year ago
Still have all mine -- except my Boss Hoss Silver Special which I think somebody ripped off.
Custom Thunderbird was my first, followed by Custom Cougar, Custom Firebird and then I forget the order of the rest except that Spittin' Image was number six. How weird is it that I can remember that?
iggytretiak 2 years ago
Christmas '69 I got the Grand Pix SuperCharger Race set. This was the biggest set of the time and at $25.00 I didn't think I would get it. But I did, Fantastic!
geofbrit59 2 years ago
How much did one hotwheel car cost back then?
Semitruckman101 2 years ago
Cars were just under a dollar so with tax you could get one for a $1.00
geofbrit59 2 years ago
super charge set is very big
winnoway 2 years ago
Thanks for posting these, big fun. I still remember the evening during the summer of '68 in San Diego when my Dad came out of a store as I sat in the family '65 Mustang and he handed me something I had never seen before--a Hot Wheel, the Silouette. Cool! And cool of Hot Wheels in these ads to have a black kid and a white kid playing together with their Hot Wheels--very progressive of them to depict that. But none of us had a track that big and that cool :)
typesurfer 2 years ago
We used the supercharger to shoot objects across the room (and at each other)
kpl1228 3 years ago
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malikscifi92 3 years ago
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drivein4 3 years ago
the old guy?
winnoway 2 years ago
i found splitin image at walmart a few days ago it is green instead of blue its realy cool
Semitruckman101 3 years ago
i can't believe my dad never heard of the 60s hot wheels. he was born in '62. he said that saddam banned this commercial. shit on saddam. by the way, if you're confused, i'm from iraq. i swear.
abudzakho 3 years ago
I just traded a red Heavy Chevy for a Super Charger race set. Gonna have fun playing with my daughter just like I did back in 1969.
wave60 3 years ago
im now 11 i am so sad that i never lived in the 60 -70
legomonster608 3 years ago
Diddo, but I really wish that I lived in the 30's or 40's
62844864 3 years ago
no i want to go to the past.
people looks like baby but brain is 11 years boy
winnoway 2 years ago
me to
Semitruckman101 3 years ago
I had the 'supercharger', dang, I remmember that
vaper10 3 years ago
those were da old days but sad now there old and got in the garbage
bluesamg 3 years ago
those were the days
Dannymaster67 3 years ago
Sweet.
zzfan1 3 years ago