US - Classic '32 Ford Vicky (6250) - [1969-74]
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Aqua
HTF -
Blue
HTF -
Green
VHTF -
Lime
VHTF -
Antifreeze
(Lime)
VHTF -
Olive
Rare -
Copper
(Brown)
Rare -
Orange
VRare -
Purple
VRare -
Red
VRare
Dark interiors (Bronze & Olive) are more difficult than Parchment interiors.
Open Suspension verticle posts both broke easily and/or were incompletely injected leaving many with one/both missing.
These are the Type 1 & 2 cars. -
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Aqua
common -
Blue
common -
Green
common -
Lime
common -
Antifreeze (Lime)
common -
Gold
common -
Orange
common -
Red
common -
Purple
uncommon -
Rose
uncommon -
Copper (Brown)
uncommon -
Brown
uncommon -
Olive
uncommon -
Light Blue
HTF -
Magenta
HTF -
Yellow
rare -
Light "Apple" Green
rare -
Hot Pink
rare
The vast majority of the Vickys are these Type (3,4,5) Cars -
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Red
rare -
Lime
VRare
These are the Type 6 cars. -
Mattel’s version of the Classic ’32 Ford Vicky was based on the 1932 Ford Victoria Model B. The 1932 Ford Coupe is the holy grail of hot rods. Better known as "the Deuce," it's the car every hot-rodder wants. Roadsters and coupes are especially prized, but any Deuce will do. Click on the HISTORY tab above for more details.
All Redline Era Hot Wheels Classic '32 Ford Vickys were produced at
Mattel's US plant. They were in the lineup from 1969 through 1971.
They feature clear windows, an exposed metal engine and a flat black-painted
front radiator. Standard US bearing wheels are medium in front and large
in the rear. Of special interest to collectors are the very early run
Open Suspension (OS) Vickys and the late run Krinkle Textured Roof versions.
There are quite a few casting differences and variations on the Classic '32 Ford Vicky.
The first Vicky released (Types 1 & 2),
A Blue showing the Open Shock Suspension.
These shocks had a common problem of breaking
off and the tooling was quickly changed
to make them solid.
The '32 Vicky is easy to find in common colors like Aqua, Blue and Green, but can be VHTF in the more elusive colors like Hot Pink, the Red & Yellow Krinkle Roof cars and many of the Open Shock Suspension cars. As with many of the other spectraflame cars, the '32 Vicky was produced in many different shades of Spectraflame colors. The Vicky is often difficult to find in truly mint condition, as they many times have wear on the front wheel wells, broken shocks or some missing black paint on the front radiator.
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