1986 (Path Beater) Real-Riders 30th Anniversary Replica HOTWHEELS 1:64 Scale “Rare-Vintage” (1998)

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1986 (Path Beater) Real-Riders 30th Anniversary Replica HOTWHEELS 1:64 Scale1986--Path-Beater--30-Years--1998-1986 Path Beater

*This Vintage Hotwheels Commemorative Replicas Vehicle was Released In “1998” from Mattel.

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1986 (Path Beater) Real-Riders 30th Anniversary Replica HOTWHEELS 1:64 Scale “Rare-Vintage” (1998)

**This Item Is No-Longer Available From Mattel Toys**1986 Path Beater (2)

**All Our Photos Are Of Actual Items**

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***Please View Photographs!***1986 (Path Beater) Real-Riders 30th Anniversary Replica HOTWHEELS 1:64 Scale

**Please Note “Product Information: This Collector Vehicle Set, Video, Plate, Sports Card, Virtual Pet, Action Figure Set Has a 24 Year Age Factor and are no longer available from the Manufacture. (“Discontinued Packaging”), “May Have Slight Shelf Wear”, Slightly Bent Cardboard Corners, Dents in Plastic Areas, & Minor Scratches. Some Packaging Clarity Distortion “May Occur Due to aging of Packaging Only, etc.”* 

*This Vintage Hotwheels Commemorative Replicas Vehicle was Released In “1998” from Mattel.

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*(“Hot Wheels 30th Anniversary Commemorative Replicas 1968-1998”)*

***PRODUCT HISTORY/INFORMATION***

*Hot Wheels is a brand of 1:64 scale die-cast toy car introduced by American toy maker Mattel in 1968.
*It was the primary competitor of Matchbox until 1997 when Mattel bought Tyco Toys, then-owner of Matchbox.
*Many automobile manufacturers have licensed Hot Wheels to make scale models of their cars, allowing the use of original design blueprints and detailing.

*Although Hot Wheels were originally intended for children and young adults, they have become popular with adult collectors, for whom limited edition models are now made available.
*Hot Wheels were conceived to be more like “tricked out” cars as compared to Matchbox cars which were more city or “real life” cars.

*There were sixteen castings released in 1968, eleven of them designed by Harry Bentley Bradley.
*The first one produced was a dark blue Custom Camaro. Bradley was from the car industry and had designed the body for the (full-sized) Dodge Deora concept car and the Custom Fleetside, (based on his own customized 1968 Chevrolet C10 Fleetside).

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Weight 1.10 lbs

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