Sure. You can find thrift store Hot Wheels for super cheap. Although these old, rare ones are difficult to find in the wild now. Sellers are wising up to what people are willing to pay.
@@RestoreOrRepairI understand Redlines are hard to find & their kind of like Gold to some people, But I had found a Matchbox LeCar in good shape last year in a Bag of Cars and found some 80's, 90's or 2000's Hotwheels later on when I'd went back the thrift store to buy some more cars.
That came out really nice.😊
Excellent restoration, considering what you started with nice repairs to the roof .
You did some terrific body work! It looks much better, and I enjoyed your commentary 😀
I am going to subscribe!
Great work my friend.....
So great to find a new redline restorer!
I enjoyed this video thoroughly and you’ve got a new subscriber.
Very nice considering where it started at👍👍👍
What is that little vise called? It looks super handy.
New subscriber made man
If you use some baking soda on that superglue, it’ll set up hard as a rock, and it dries almost instantly
Nice work on the Redline, $25.00? that's more than what I'd find at a thrift store sometimes for $5.00 for a bag of cars.
Sure. You can find thrift store Hot Wheels for super cheap. Although these old, rare ones are difficult to find in the wild now. Sellers are wising up to what people are willing to pay.
@@RestoreOrRepairI understand Redlines are hard to find & their kind of like Gold to some people, But I had found a Matchbox LeCar in good shape last year in a Bag of Cars and found some 80's, 90's or 2000's Hotwheels later on when I'd went back the thrift store to buy some more cars.
Mint there around 600
Brilliant work mate ,red line is cool ,like your channel, new subscription from Laz @ Lazi-low collectables