No they don't always have different sized wheels. If you have a 'Super' model you would have different sized wheels, if you have 'Standard' model they would all be the same.
There are collectors who buy vintage Hot Wheels cars and those are the best people to sell your vintage Hot Wheels cars to because they are more likely to care for them and the cars are going to a good home. One of the top collectors who buys vintage Hot Wheels is Dave at http://www.Cash4Redlines.com
To get a Silver Weevils trophy, you have to beat 30 on Weevil Wheels.
Vintage Hot Wheels toys will be difficult to find as they are not sold in large chain stores. For best results try searching resale and consignment shops. Also, you can look for collectors auctions or stores.
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One can purchase Rally wheels from custom automotive body and tire shops. One can also buy Rally wheels through classic car websites, including Classic Industries and AKH Vintage Wheels.
The address of the Wheels Through Time Museum is: 62 Vintage Lane, Maggie Valley, NC 28751
To be exact, aftermarket wheels are way different than stock wheels. Aftermarket wheels are wheels that are sold after the stock wheels have been sold. Aftermarket wheels are also sold for a different amount of money than stock wheels.
Wheels are round now and have always been round.
Yes, yes they do they always did!!
Caster wheels are a different type of wheel that are made from different materials than the standard rubber tire. Caster makes wheels for lots of different modes of transportation.
I think cars have always normally had four wheels.
None. It does not need wheels. It always takes off vertically. There are some helicopters w/ wheels and they have about 3 wheels. No more than 5.