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3 years 4 months ago
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Well well, what's this? These are Hot Wheels/Matchbox cars that I had in an old Christmas Popcorn tin for a long time now. I had a whole bunch of Hot Wheels track, including Criss Cross Crash! Damn that was fun to do, making cars crash into eachother, watching them go flying. I sold my carton of Hot Wheels track to a lady a couple of years ago at a small Garage Sale we had. She wanted it for one of her sons, whom she said loves to play with Hot Wheels. I am glad I sold it to a kid. Now he can enjoy what I enjoyed in my childhood! Passing memories and fun along! I also sold (at the same time to the same woman) a HUGE carton FULL of Legos.
Most of it was my cousin Johnny's, (who used to live here), and the rest was mine. Lord, there were so many different pieces and things in that carton it would of filled up an entire bathtub! (don't ask me why I thought up of bathtub. I am writing this at 8:00 Am and I stayed up all night for some reason. I have insomnia) I sold both the Hot Wheels carton and Legos carton to her, both for $10. (no, not apiece) I kept all of the cars though! I also used to have this! Micro Machines's Super Van City!

I used the Matchbox cars in the picture on that set, it was fun! I played with that thing constantly. Last time I saw it, it was sitting on our porch, and then it dissapeared.... I seperated the Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars from eachother. Matchbox on the left, and Hot Wheels on the right.

Here is another pic with even more cars! These cars are one's that didn't have any brand name on them. (The one's on the right anyways) The one's on the left are special cars. The big one's up top are slot cars, and the one's below those were for a special Hot Wheels track. It was this track that came with these 2 chargers.
You put batteries in the chargers, set the cars on top of them (the cars have metal connectors on the bottom) and it revs up the car. You can hear the loud engine. Once it is fully revved, you set the car on the track, and let it rip! The track that it came with was awesome. It had 2 back to back loops! And yes, the cars made it all the way around! Don't remember what that specific track set was called though.

You can once again right click and click "view image" to get a huge resolution for both.
Sorry if this isn't a terribly exciting post >.>
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