1972-74 Hot Shots
Mattel advertised the Hot Birds as a line of "Great-looking metal airCars you fly!"
The Hot Birds were released in 1971, on the heels of the incredible run that Hot Wheels were making at the time. They were designed by Bob Lovejoy. Aviation was a huge outlet for kids during this time, so the line seemed like it was destined for success, with the sharp, colorful Cars and interactive sets.
They were all produced in either the USA or Hong Kong using the same wheels and Spectraflame color paints as other Hot Wheels. Issued in 1971, and for sale in both North America and Europe, they never became popular and were a one year release. Either individually or as part of a set 1,220,481 were sold.
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Gold
Common -
Blue
Common -
Magenta
Common -
Red
Uncommon -
Green
Uncommon -
Brown
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Hot Pink
Prototype
All 6 Cars were released in almost all production colors.
Color rarity varies by plane type.
Brown and Hot Pink have only been seen as a prototypes.
The Cloud Gopper appears to be the most common plane.
USA produced Cars are the most common here, likely as we are in the USA. -
Hot Birds - Spectraflame Color Rarity
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