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10-19-2010, 07:35 PM | #1 |
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Cox Cheetah 1/24 slot car
In the summer of '66, I worked at an ESSO station. We closed at 10PM and then congregated on the parking lot of the shopping center where the station was located. One night, a guy drives up to the group of us guys and has a trunk nearly full of slot cars. In retrospect, they may have been stolen, but at the time nothing seemed out of place.
Fast forward to 2010. I'm needing some funds for truck stuff (imagine that!) and my garage has a lot of stuff that won't work on the truck....like that slot car. Looking on eBay and Googling the car reveals to me that some folks think real highly and prices look tempting. So, anyone have one or experience in selling such? In addition to the slot car, I also have a Cox Cheetah model kit that is the slot car w/o the slot car chassis, etc. Saw a bare body (well used) on the net and it was almost as expensive as the whole car. Are vintage slot cars that valuable?
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10-20-2010, 03:11 PM | #2 |
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Re: Cox Cheetah 1/24 slot car
There are pretty active slot car forum's might be worth your time to sign up.
I bought a collection of slot car stuff for my 11 year old (at the time)and the owner at the place we use to race at was flipping out over some of the cars. The guy said those are worth up to a couple hundred ea. Of course he wouldn't pay that. Study up! I'm considering doing the same but I still like racing them. My now 13 year old says they are nerdy. So I'm a nerd
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10-20-2010, 07:06 PM | #3 |
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Re: Cox Cheetah 1/24 slot car
some are worth quite a bit and theres a very large market for those vintage ones// i probally went thru 6-8 of those cox cheeta's back in the day racin slotcars in the winter months
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10-20-2010, 07:20 PM | #4 |
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Re: Cox Cheetah 1/24 slot car
Mine has only been raced twice. Time constraints (school, work, girls) put the quietus on spending the dough on racing slots.
Guess I need to look for that slot car forum. Thanks for the heads-up.
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