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vintage HOT WHEELS and SIZZLERS 1968/69

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My old stash of HOT WHEELS and SIZZLERS tracks. I have this since I can remember. But ready to let it go.... heading to ebay and CL but thought I see if anyone here is interested.
WELL PLAYED WITH. As far as I know, the electronic/battery powered stuff does not work. Not into restoring this stuff but I imagine it's not too hard.
Anyhow. Big box of stuff. I usually would get it out a few ties a year and make a giant track with my kids and have an elimination tournament. I'm weird like that, I play with my kid toys. But, they've lost interest. So here it is.

Looking for wheels. New school BMX set. 26 inch wheels. Or chrome cranks. 22 frame. We can work out values.

If you have any questions or want to see more pix let me know. Thanks for looking.

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Hot Wheels curves and tracks and set pieces. SIZZLERS FAT TRACK and parts and pieces. RED TRACK? I think these are SIZZLER tracks. They seems a tiny bit wider than regular HOT WHEELS orange track.

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This thing is cool. 1968 "Super Charger"

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also from 1968

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SIZZLERS SPEED BRAKES

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more images in the following post

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I think these are SIZZLERS tracks

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:cool:
 
From what I remember my father telling me, the batteries were nicad.
The chargers worked by first draining the battery to an empty state,
only then putting in a timed charge of known quantity.

Batteries would fail (white crud leaks out) when overcharged. Meaning
either not fully discharging first, or timer is allowing recharge too long.
 

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