Even if I owned those specific cars there is a 100% chance I painted them another color or two lmao. My toys were played with....hard....sometimes blown up with firecrackers.
While smokin a shitload of cheeba on the side!Somebody drank the cool-aid.
I wasn't going to chime in...but since I was asked.
I wasn't going to chime in...but since I was asked.
I would love to have that blue Rodger Dodger for my collection, but I won't be parting with over $5,000 for one. I know they do change hands for around the $8K in excellent condition, and they are worth close to that. However, the other two in that lot do not appeal to me, and I will not be bidding on this occasion.
If anyone feels they have a nice original blue Rodger Dodger in excellent condition, I am waiting here to talk about a possible sale. Plenty of people blow off the price asked by someone else at ebag, but when push come to shove, those same people will happily take the same amount of money for the same thing.
And those things will be worth next to zero when our generation dies off. Today's collectibles are sneakers (don't ask me why?) and video game crap.
You guys do know people collect stuff from hundreds of years ago right?
Old people do. Young people don’t.