1:18 Ferrari F40 (Hot Wheels I think)
1:18 Ferrari F40 (Hot Wheels I think)
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Speckle

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Thursday 27th June 2013
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I have seen one of these in a local shop and am considering buying it for a friend for his 40th birthday. It is second hand and does not have a box but, looks to be in 'as new' condition. Having done a little research, I am pretty sure it is a Hot Wheels Elite model.

They are asking for £50 for it - is this a fair price? A quick google search suggests that these aren't all that easy to get hold of, is this the case?

Thanks in advance.

CalNaughtonJnr

490 posts

185 months

Thursday 27th June 2013
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There are a few 'Elite' versions of the F40 - usually in le mans spec.

The road going version is probably the most difficult one to get hold of although there are a few on eBay - for £50 I would probably go for it mate.

Although the Hot Wheels models are quite often critised, some of the rarer models fetch decent money - try getting a 1/18 458 Italia for less than £150!

mrdemon

21,146 posts

289 months

Thursday 27th June 2013
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no box = never being able to sell it at a ok price.

the F40 is not that great from Hot wheels, but the kyosho is awesome.

C.A.R.

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212 months

Thursday 27th June 2013
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This was conceived a few years ago when Hot Wheels first got the license from mattel (I believe) to make the Ferrari models. They had a 'normal' range of cars which had an OK level of detail and retailed at £29.99 upward, then the Elite spec models were introduced and these were supposed to be of greater detail.

Read into it what you will, I just think they had slightly different paint, occasionally plated wheels and the seats / interiors were flocked like autoart models.

The Elite cars quickly became silly expensive though, and it was around this time that all diecast 1/18 scale cars started rapidly going up in price. Gone are the days of the £39.99 AutoArt models, they have now more than doubled.

In other words, it's not a rare piece as such, but the price sounds fair...

IanV12

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Speckle

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Thursday 27th June 2013
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IanV12 said:
Certainly looks like that one, the seats and belts look the same, which I understand is a distinguishing feature. Resale value shouldn't matter as I would hope he won't want to sell on a gift! For the sake of context, it's either this or a nice bottle of whiskey smile

IanV12

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182 months

Thursday 27th June 2013
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I have an Elite 250 GTO and it's a lovely model

Speckle

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Friday 28th June 2013
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I went and had another look this morning and took a photo through the shop window (below).

On reflection (and with a bit more googling) I no longer think it is a hot wheels elite model. It looks like a Bburago. I think it probably isn't worth the £50 they want for it (already negotiated down from £55). A number of reviews suggest it isn't a terribly accurate model.



If only my budget would stretch to a Kyosho - looks like it'll be the whiskey after all! smile

Edited by Speckle on Friday 28th June 08:33

mrdemon

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289 months

Friday 28th June 2013
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that model looks shocking poor, worth a fiver.

Elites get better and better I have most :-) but they are £100 now :-(

IanV12

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182 months

Friday 28th June 2013
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yes that looks Bburago, especially with the seats- I have one and it certainly is not worth £50, think I bought it for a few quid from a charity shop or car boot sale - loads on ebay (mostly boxed) with no bids or few bids

CalNaughtonJnr

490 posts

185 months

Friday 28th June 2013
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Agree with the above - that looks like a Bbuargo one which you definitely don't want to pay £50 for!

djt100

1,739 posts

209 months

Friday 28th June 2013
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Plenty of nice looking ones on ebay, in boxes, etc. Ok may not be the most detailed, but look good to me.