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Hot Wheels Cars (Sheet of 20) First-Class Mail Forever Postage Stamps 2018 Scott #5321-5330

KWD 11.500

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Special Features

  • Issued by the U.S. Postal Service in September 2018, this pane of 20 Hot Wheels Forever stamps celebrate Hot Wheels' 50th anniversary
  • These Hot Wheels Forever Stamps showcase some of the classic toy car's most outrageous designs.
  • Hot Wheels was born when Mattel co-founder Elliot Handler challenged his design team, which included a General Motors car designer and a rocket scientist to create a toy car that was cooler and performed better than anything on the market.
  • Always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce rate
  • Easy to use Peel-n-Stick! Self-Adhesive no Licking!

Description

Issued by the U.S. Postal Service in September 2018, this pane of 20 Hot Wheels Forever stamps celebrate Hot Wheels' 50th anniversary and showcase some of the classic toy car's most outrageous designs. Arranged in diagonal rows, the 20 stamps showcase photographer Len Rizzi's images of 10 Hot Wheels cars.
Each stamp features the name of the vehicle shown in one of the top corners. The iconic Hot Wheels logo appears in the top right corner of the pane.
The miniature Hot Wheels depicted are:
The aptly named Purple Passion (1990), a super sleek metallic purple and green model.
Equipped with a roof-mounted rocket, the Rocket-Bye-Baby (1971) is one of the most aggressive racers in Hot Wheels history.
Perfect for Halloween, the spooky Rigor Motor (1994) is a coffin-shaped hot rod that is powered by a huge engine adorned with two skulls.
A spectacularly powerful version of a classic muscle car, the Rodger Dodger (1974) has a giant engine bursting out of its hood.
With a twin turbo V6 hybrid engine and wide front air intakes built to look like a predatory fish, the Mach Speeder (2018) is a true 21st-century racer.
The Twin Mill (1969) is one of the most iconic Hot Wheels cars of all-time. The speed machine features dual big-block engines.
The distinctive Bone Shaker (2006) is a hot rod with a fierce-looking skull for a grille. The car has a massive short-block engine made to rattle your bones
The HW40 (2008), a car introduced to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Hot Wheels, features a jet turbine engine. The space-age vehicle features a futuristic glass hood
The original surfboard-toting Deora (1968) was included in the first Hot Wheels line. The souped up Deora II, showcased on the stamp, came out in 2000
The Sharkruiser (1987) is a carnivore on wheels. The completely unique design features fins, a tail, a sharp-toothed grille, and a roaring V8 engine

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