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Grant Zahajko's December 4 Auction Features Hot Wheels Displays And Cars, Vintage Comic Books, More
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Davenport, WA, USA, November 19, 2025 -- A once-in-a-lifetime find of 1968-1970 Hot Wheels original store displays from a Ben Franklin store in the Midwest will headline a Hot Wheels, Comic Books, Rock 'n' Roll Memorabilia & Guitars auction on Thursday, December 4th, by Grant Zahajko Auctions, online and live in the gallery at 510 Morgan Street in Davenport, at 9am Pacific.
Also up for bid will be other Hot Wheels Redline cars in about as good a condition as one will find, when not MIB (mint in the box); a lifelong comic book collection; an estate comic book collection; vintage travel posters; an original Skeleton and Roses drawing by Stanley Mouse; vintage rock 'n' roll posters; vintage guitars; and more. In total, 320 lots will come up for bid.
The top three lots are all Hot Wheels original store displays, led by a vintage 1968 store display with all the original cars, arranged in a car showroom setting. The cars, all in NM-MT or MINT condition, include the Watermelon Mustang, the brown Camaro with white interior, the gold T-Bird with no black roof, the custom Firebird, the custom Camaro and the custom Corvette. The display is in a Mio Store display case, 9 inches by 25 inches. Estimate: $20,000-$30,000.
Another store display, from 1969, has a Daytona 500 Raceway theme. The cars include a Lola GT 70 in dark green enamel, a McLaren MGA in gold, a classic 1931 Ford Woody in pink, a Ford Mk IV, a classic 1936 Ford coupe in aqua, a classic 1932 Vicky and a 1957 T-Bird. All are in NM-MT or MINT condition, and the display case is in great shape. Estimate: $5,000-$10,000.
The third store display, housed in the original box, is from 1970, with the cars all appearing to be in NM-MT or MINT condition. They are untouched since being put into the display by Hot Wheels. The display (minus box) measures 8 inches by 28 inches. Estimate: $5,000-$10,000.
"It's incredible to realize these store displays survived an unknown amount of time in a Ben Franklin store, on display, in the Midwest for an unspecified time and then were stored away 55 years only to be discovered by the family that owned the store," said Grant Zahjko, the president and owner of Grant Zahajko Auctions. "These could easily have been broken apart with the Hot Wheels cut from their tie-downs within the display and sold or given away. What an incredible find, again showing us why collectors are always excited for the hunt and excited for the finds."
Individual Redline Hot Wheels cars, all in NM-MT or MINT condition, include a 1968 Custom Dodge Charger (estimate: $200-$300); a 1967 Custom Barracuda, Hong Kong (estimate: $175-$250); a 1967 custom Volkswagen, Antifreeze (estimate: $100-$200); and a 1969 rose red Mod Quad and a 1967 orange custom Cougar, Hong Kong, being sold as one lot (estimate: $150-$250). Also up for bid is a group of 24 vintage Hot Wheels tin buttons (estimate: $100-$200).
Vintage comic books will be offered in abundance, and will feature the following examples:
- Incredible Hulk #181 (1974), graded CGC 6.5, featuring the first full appearance of Wolverine, and an appearance by Wendigo. Cover by John Romita. Estimate: $1,600-$2,000.
- Giant Size X-Men #1, graded CGC 6.5, featuring the first appearance of the New X-Men, Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus and Thunderbird, plus the second full appearance of Wolverine. Cover by Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum. Estimate: $1,200-$1,400.
- Amazing Spider-Man #129 (1974), graded CGC 8.5, featuring the first appearance of the Punisher and the Jackal. Cover by Gil Kane and John Romita. Estimate: $1,000-$1,400.
- Fantastic Four #48 (1966), graded CGC 6.0, featuring the first appearance of Silver Surfer and Galactus, plus appearances by Inhumans and Watcher. Story by Stan Lee and cover and art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott. Estimate: $750-$900.
A preview will be held live at the Davenport gallery on Tuesday, December 2nd, from 1pm to 5pm Pacific time, or online via appointment on Zoom. To schedule an appointment, call 509-725-5600; or, you can send an email to [email protected].
Internet bidding is available on the popular platforms LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable, Auctionzip, Invaluable (Grant Zahajko's branded version of Invaluable) and (Zahajko's platform). Telephone and absentee bids will be accepted. Register here for absentee bidding: #tab_Absentee
Grant Zahajko Auctions is always accepting quality consignments for future auctions. To inquire about consigning a single item, an estate or a collection, you may call them at 509-725-5600; or, you can send an email to [email protected]. To learn more about Grant Zahajko Auctions and the Hot Wheels, Comic Books, Rock 'n' Roll Memorabilia & Guitars auction on Thursday, December 4th, at 9am Pacific time, visit. Updates are posted often.
Also up for bid will be other Hot Wheels Redline cars in about as good a condition as one will find, when not MIB (mint in the box); a lifelong comic book collection; an estate comic book collection; vintage travel posters; an original Skeleton and Roses drawing by Stanley Mouse; vintage rock 'n' roll posters; vintage guitars; and more. In total, 320 lots will come up for bid.
The top three lots are all Hot Wheels original store displays, led by a vintage 1968 store display with all the original cars, arranged in a car showroom setting. The cars, all in NM-MT or MINT condition, include the Watermelon Mustang, the brown Camaro with white interior, the gold T-Bird with no black roof, the custom Firebird, the custom Camaro and the custom Corvette. The display is in a Mio Store display case, 9 inches by 25 inches. Estimate: $20,000-$30,000.
Another store display, from 1969, has a Daytona 500 Raceway theme. The cars include a Lola GT 70 in dark green enamel, a McLaren MGA in gold, a classic 1931 Ford Woody in pink, a Ford Mk IV, a classic 1936 Ford coupe in aqua, a classic 1932 Vicky and a 1957 T-Bird. All are in NM-MT or MINT condition, and the display case is in great shape. Estimate: $5,000-$10,000.
The third store display, housed in the original box, is from 1970, with the cars all appearing to be in NM-MT or MINT condition. They are untouched since being put into the display by Hot Wheels. The display (minus box) measures 8 inches by 28 inches. Estimate: $5,000-$10,000.
"It's incredible to realize these store displays survived an unknown amount of time in a Ben Franklin store, on display, in the Midwest for an unspecified time and then were stored away 55 years only to be discovered by the family that owned the store," said Grant Zahjko, the president and owner of Grant Zahajko Auctions. "These could easily have been broken apart with the Hot Wheels cut from their tie-downs within the display and sold or given away. What an incredible find, again showing us why collectors are always excited for the hunt and excited for the finds."
Individual Redline Hot Wheels cars, all in NM-MT or MINT condition, include a 1968 Custom Dodge Charger (estimate: $200-$300); a 1967 Custom Barracuda, Hong Kong (estimate: $175-$250); a 1967 custom Volkswagen, Antifreeze (estimate: $100-$200); and a 1969 rose red Mod Quad and a 1967 orange custom Cougar, Hong Kong, being sold as one lot (estimate: $150-$250). Also up for bid is a group of 24 vintage Hot Wheels tin buttons (estimate: $100-$200).
Vintage comic books will be offered in abundance, and will feature the following examples:
- Incredible Hulk #181 (1974), graded CGC 6.5, featuring the first full appearance of Wolverine, and an appearance by Wendigo. Cover by John Romita. Estimate: $1,600-$2,000.
- Giant Size X-Men #1, graded CGC 6.5, featuring the first appearance of the New X-Men, Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus and Thunderbird, plus the second full appearance of Wolverine. Cover by Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum. Estimate: $1,200-$1,400.
- Amazing Spider-Man #129 (1974), graded CGC 8.5, featuring the first appearance of the Punisher and the Jackal. Cover by Gil Kane and John Romita. Estimate: $1,000-$1,400.
- Fantastic Four #48 (1966), graded CGC 6.0, featuring the first appearance of Silver Surfer and Galactus, plus appearances by Inhumans and Watcher. Story by Stan Lee and cover and art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott. Estimate: $750-$900.
A preview will be held live at the Davenport gallery on Tuesday, December 2nd, from 1pm to 5pm Pacific time, or online via appointment on Zoom. To schedule an appointment, call 509-725-5600; or, you can send an email to [email protected].
Internet bidding is available on the popular platforms LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable, Auctionzip, Invaluable (Grant Zahajko's branded version of Invaluable) and (Zahajko's platform). Telephone and absentee bids will be accepted. Register here for absentee bidding: #tab_Absentee
Grant Zahajko Auctions is always accepting quality consignments for future auctions. To inquire about consigning a single item, an estate or a collection, you may call them at 509-725-5600; or, you can send an email to [email protected]. To learn more about Grant Zahajko Auctions and the Hot Wheels, Comic Books, Rock 'n' Roll Memorabilia & Guitars auction on Thursday, December 4th, at 9am Pacific time, visit. Updates are posted often.
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