Hey Everyone, I'm selling this


(6) El Caminos- NEW! Hot Wheels Custom ‘71 Dream Garage, '61 FORD RANCHERO + 2 Loose


lot for my son as he does not collect these castings. I don't know much about these Hot Wheels/ Matchbox cars but these blister packs look decent showing minor card edge wear. I don't know how to grade carded cars so please see photos for exact and most accurate item descriptions.


Cars Condition; New in packages and loose. Please be advised some of the blister packs have edge wear as seen in the pictures provided - Please study the pictures for exact condition.


Packaging Condition; New In Packages- Cars are NIP and will ship in bubble packaging to prevent damage and provide a safe delivery.


Loose cars may or may not have paint loss and wear. I don't know what parts came on these cars originally as these cars are second hand to my family.


What you see in the pictures is the actual items that you will receive.


Will ship with care usually within 24 hours on business days


Items come from a smoke-free home. Will combine shipping for multiple items.


Please reach out with any questions and I'll do my best to answer them in a timely manner.  Thanks for looking : )


My family's cleaning out their 15+ yr storage unit, so please see my other listings. Including: Thomas the Tank Engine Wooden Railway Trains, Vintage Hot Wheels, Collectables, Sports Memorabilia, and so much more!


Also, if anyone is interested in the buying/trading of borosilicate glass art (pendants, jewelry, functional art, jars, marbles, hearts, vases, customs, and more, let's chat! I'm a glassblower who makes anything and everything that pops into my head. Never the same thing twice. I've listed some of my glass here on my Facebook / eBay Marketplace so be sure to take a peak at those to get an idea of what I make.


I'm very proud to say that these are my creations, made by my hands, in my studio. It's an incredibly rewarding feeling turning a loose wonky idea into a solid tangible object. I break so much glass!!! Probably too much but it's just part of it. So being able to hold that completed piece up to the sunlight, manipulate it around, see how the light reflects off it, how it's colors change in the different lights, how the tactile bumps/grooves feel in my palm, and all around just appreciate the "completeness" of the project and just how awesome glass is in general. It's even better when someone else wants to buy that same item haha


If any of my long winded, nothing to do with this listing, glass rant, caught your attention and you'd like to learn more about my glass journey feel free to follow me everywhere @ griffglass or visit GriffGlass dot com for more info. bye bye

 


Thanks for looking and have a great day : )