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1973 Ice T

Casting #: 6980
Ice T
Previous Castings: 6184 Ice "T" (1971)
Production Run: 1973 only
Note: Produced in Hong Kong. For this reissue, the plastic ice cubes that were formerly in the back of the 1971 Ice "T" have been removed. Also, there is no black paint on the embossed writing on either side of the removable top.
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Hot Wheels Redline Collector Guide

1973 Ice T

# 1973 Ice T — Redline Collector Pricing Guide

The 1973 Ice T (catalog number 6980) represents the final evolution of the original 1971 Ice "T" casting (6184). Produced exclusively in Hong Kong for a single model year, this reissue is distinguished by the removal of the plastic ice cubes from the rear bed and the absence of black-painted tampo on the embossed lettering along both sides of the removable roof piece. With only a one-year production window and limited color distribution, the '73 Ice T occupies a solid niche among late-era Redline collectors.


Quick Value Snapshot

The 1973 Ice T was produced only in Hong Kong — there is no USA-cast version for this model year. All pricing reflects Hong Kong production.

Hong Kong Cast

ConditionEstimated Price Range
Play-Worn / Poor$40 - $90
Good / Average (Visible wear)$100 - $200
Excellent / Near-Mint$225 - $425+
Mint / Carded (Unopened)$500 - $1,200+
Color Premium Alert: Magenta, Yellow, and Light Green Spectraflame examples routinely command 2×–3× the values listed above. Any truly rare color in mint condition with an intact, original removable top can push well past the ceiling shown here. Add a 10% Museum Premium for absolutely flawless, top-shelf eye appeal specimens.

Spectraflame Color Guide and Mint Loose Values

The 1973 Ice T was produced exclusively in Hong Kong. No USA-cast table applies. Values reflect mint loose, all-original (including original removable roof), no-restoration examples.

Hong Kong Cast — Mint Loose Values

Spectraflame ColorRarityMint Loose (HK)
Magenta●●●●●$550 - $900
Yellow●●●●●$500 - $850
Light Green●●●●○$400 - $650
Red●●●●○$350 - $575
Orange●●●○○$275 - $450
Gold (Champagne)●●●○○$250 - $425
Blue●●○○○$225 - $375
Green●●○○○$200 - $350
Plum (Dark Purple)●●○○○$200 - $325
Olive●○○○○$175 - $300
Aqua●●●●○$375 - $600 (unconfirmed)
Pink●●●●●Unconfirmed / Extreme Rarity

Rarity Key

SymbolMeaning
●○○○○Common — Readily available with patience
●●○○○Moderate — Regular auction appearances
●●●○○Scarce — Requires active searching
●●●●○Rare — Few known examples per year at auction
●●●●●Ultra-Rare — Trophy-level; may go years between confirmed sales

Color Notes

  • Magenta vs. Plum confusion: Magenta presents as a vivid, warm pink-purple under natural light, while Plum reads as a cool, dark grape tone. Under fluorescent light, both can appear deceptively similar — always evaluate in daylight. Magenta commands roughly 2.5× the value of Plum.
  • Yellow scarcity: Yellow Spectraflame on 1973 castings is notoriously thin and prone to oxidation. Truly bright, unfaded Yellow examples with full gloss are among the most sought-after specimens in the entire '73 lineup.
  • Gold vs. Olive identification: Gold (Champagne) has a warm, reflective metallic sheen, while Olive carries a distinctly muted, greenish-brown cast. Toned Gold can be mistaken for Olive — check the base's protected areas for the original hue.
  • Light Green authentication: Genuine Light Green Spectraflame shows a bright, almost lime-like metallic quality distinct from standard Green. Restored examples sometimes use modern metallic green paints that lack the original Spectraflame depth and micro-flake structure — use a loupe at 10× to verify.
  • Aqua and Pink: Both colors are listed as unconfirmed or extreme-rarity for the 1973 Ice T. Claims of these colors surface occasionally but are rarely authenticated. Exercise extreme caution and demand provenance before paying trophy-level prices.
  • Overall HK finish quality: The 1973 Hong Kong Spectraflame application was generally thinner and less consistent than the peak-era 1968–1970 USA finishes. This means even legitimately mint examples may show minor base-metal texture through the paint — this is factory-original and should not be penalized in grading.

Collector Summary

Why Collectors Want It

  • Single-year 1973 production makes this a short-run casting with inherent scarcity
  • The "no ice cubes" variation creates a distinct visual identity versus the 1971 original, making it a must-have for variation-focused collectors
  • Removable roof piece adds play-value nostalgia and completeness complexity — finding examples with the original top intact is a challenge
  • Late-era Redline (1973) production numbers were significantly lower than peak-era castings, limiting overall supply
  • Strong crossover appeal for collectors who chase both the 1971 and 1973 versions as a paired set

Condition Red Flags

  • Missing or Replaced Roof — The removable top is frequently lost or substituted with a reproduction. An original roof is essential to full value; reproductions can drop value 40–60%
  • Roof Fit and Color Match — Original roofs match the Spectraflame body tone in their tinted plastic. Aftermarket replacements often have a slightly different hue, texture, or fit tolerance
  • No Embossed Lettering Paint — The 1973 version should NOT have black paint on the side lettering. If you see black-painted embossed text, you may be looking at a 1971 casting being misrepresented
  • Wheel Condition and Cap Loss — Hong Kong Redline wheels are prone to cap loss and bearing wear. Confirm all four wheels roll freely and retain bright, intact caps
  • Spectraflame Oxidation and Toning — Late-era HK castings used thinner Spectraflame finishes that are more susceptible to toning, dulling, and micro-flaking — inspect under strong light
  • Base Plate Swaps — Verify the base is stamped with the correct Hong Kong origin mark. Mismatched or polished bases suggest restoration

Color Desirability — Ranked

TierColors
TrophyMagenta, Yellow
PremiumLight Green, Red
DesirableOrange, Gold
SolidBlue, Green
CommonPlum (Dark Purple), Olive

USA vs. Hong Kong

  • There is no USA-cast version of the 1973 Ice T — all legitimate examples are Hong Kong production
  • Do not confuse the 1971 Ice "T" (6184), which was produced in both USA and Hong Kong, with this 1973 reissue (6980)
  • The easiest authentication check: no ice cubes in the bed + no black paint on embossed side lettering = 1973 casting

Carded Examples

  • Mint-on-card 1973 Ice T examples are exceptionally rare; most surviving carded specimens show shelf wear, card crease, or blister yellowing
  • Carded examples on unpunched cards in clean condition can exceed $1,200 and have reached $1,500+ for top colors
  • The 1973 blister card style features the later "Flying Colors" transitional artwork — confirm card matches the correct year
  • Beware resealed blisters; original factory seals on 1973 cards have a specific adhesive pattern that differs from later reseals

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1973 Hot Wheels Redline Ice T Collector Guide

Quick Value Snapshot

Category Collector Notes
Casting 1973 Hot Wheels Redline Ice T
Production 1973 only, according to the supplied listing notes
Country of manufacture Hong Kong
Previous casting 6184 Ice "T" from 1971
Key identifying feature 1973 reissue without the plastic ice cubes in the rear and without black paint on the embossed side writing of the removable top
Pricing confidence Limited without verified recent sold examples for correct, original 1973 cars

Collector Summary

The 1973 Hot Wheels Redline Ice T is a Hong Kong-produced reissue of the earlier 1971 Ice "T" casting. The most important collector distinction is that the 1973 version does not include the plastic ice cubes that appeared in the back of the 1971 version. The removable top also differs because the embossed writing on its sides does not have black paint applied.

For collectors, this model is best evaluated by originality, correct casting identity, condition of the removable top, wheel condition, base condition, and whether any parts have been swapped from the earlier 1971 Ice "T" or from reproduction sources.

Known Variations and Details

  • Production year: 1973 only, based on the supplied database notes.
  • Manufacturing location: Hong Kong.
  • Earlier related casting: 6184 Ice "T" from 1971.
  • Rear load detail: The 1973 reissue does not have the plastic ice cubes in the back.
  • Removable top detail: The embossed writing on either side of the removable top should not have black paint for this 1973 reissue.
  • Wheel/base information: Specific wheel and base variation details were not supplied, so any claimed rare wheel or base combination should be verified against trusted Redline references and clear photos.

Color and Desirability Notes

Color can affect desirability on many Redline-era Hot Wheels, but the supplied notes do not provide a verified color list for the 1973 Ice T. Because of that, color-based value claims should be treated carefully unless the seller provides strong evidence that the color is original to the 1973 Hong Kong release.

Collectors should be cautious with unusually bright, unusual, or “rare” colors if the car shows signs of repainting, clear-coating, polishing, decal replacement, or part swapping. A correct original 1973 Ice T with the proper no-ice-cubes configuration and unpainted top lettering is generally more desirable than a cleaner-looking car assembled from incorrect or restored parts.

Condition Factors That Affect Value

  • Originality: Original paint, original top, original base, and original wheels are key to collector value.
  • Correct 1973 configuration: The absence of rear plastic ice cubes is important. A car with ice cubes may represent the earlier 1971 version, a parts swap, or an incorrectly described listing.
  • Top condition: The removable top is an important component. Cracks, warping, missing top, wrong top, repainted lettering, or reproduction parts reduce confidence and value.
  • Embossed side writing: For the 1973 reissue, the writing on the removable top should not have black paint. Black-painted lettering may indicate a 1971 top or a modified part.
  • Paint wear: Edge wear, chips, toning, oxidation, and playwear all affect value.
  • Wheel condition: Straight axles, clean redlines, and matching original wheels matter. Bent axles, replaced wheels, worn redlines, or incorrect wheel types should be disclosed.
  • Base condition: Corrosion, heavy scratches, altered rivets, or tool marks can signal restoration or disassembly.
  • Rivets: Factory rivets are important. Drilled, spun, glued, or altered rivets should be treated as restoration indicators unless clearly explained.

Restorer Notes

Restorers should document any work clearly. Because the 1973 Ice T is separated from the 1971 Ice "T" by specific detail differences, using a 1971-style rear ice-cube piece or a top with black-painted side lettering can make the finished piece inaccurate for a 1973 example.

If replacing the removable top, verify that it matches the 1973 configuration. Reproduction or donor tops should be disclosed when selling. A restored Ice T can be attractive for display, but it should not be priced or represented as an original, untouched Redline.

Buyer Cautions

  • Do not treat active asking prices as confirmed market value.
  • Ask for clear photos of the rear cargo area, removable top, side lettering, base, wheels, and rivets.
  • Confirm that the car is the 1973 Hong Kong Ice T and not a 1971 Ice "T" or a mixed-parts example.
  • Be cautious of listings that include plastic ice cubes but are described as the 1973 reissue.
  • Be cautious of black-painted lettering on the removable top if the listing claims to be the 1973 version.
  • Watch for drilled rivets, repainted bodies, replacement wheels, reproduction tops, and polished bases.
  • A loose top or missing top can significantly affect desirability.
  • Lots, customs, repaints, restored cars, and damaged examples should not be used as normal pricing comparisons for original cars.

Seller Notes

When selling a 1973 Ice T, identify it by the details collectors use to separate it from the 1971 Ice "T": Hong Kong production, no rear plastic ice cubes, and no black paint on the embossed writing on the removable top. Clear photos are especially important because this casting can be confused with earlier or parts-swapped examples.

Disclose any uncertainty. If the top is missing, replaced, repaired, repainted, or borrowed from another car, state that clearly. If the rivets are altered or the car has been restored, list it as restored rather than original. Accurate descriptions usually produce better buyer confidence than broad claims of rarity or condition.

Pricing Analysis

No verified specific sold-price records were supplied for this page, so exact value confidence is limited. For pricing, collectors should separate three different types of information:

Price Type How to Use It
Actual sold prices Most useful when the example is a correct 1973 Hong Kong Ice T, original, complete, and clearly photographed. Sold prices for restored, damaged, incomplete, or incorrect examples should be separated.
Active asking prices Useful only as seller expectations. Asking prices are not proof of market value and may remain unsold if too high.
Outlier prices High or low results may reflect condition extremes, poor photos, misidentification, bidding behavior, rare packaging, or included lots. Treat them separately from normal loose-car values.

For a reliable estimate, compare only completed sales of correct 1973 examples in similar condition. Do not average in 1971 Ice "T" sales, restored cars, customs, reproduction-part examples, incomplete cars, or mixed lots unless you are specifically valuing those categories.

Listings to Exclude or Treat Carefully

  • Listings for the 1971 Ice "T" being sold as the 1973 Ice T.
  • Examples with plastic ice cubes in the rear if the seller claims they are the 1973 reissue.
  • Examples with black-painted embossed lettering on the removable top if represented as the 1973 version.
  • Cars with missing, reproduction, repainted, or incorrect removable tops.
  • Repainted or restored cars listed without disclosure.
  • Customs, fantasy colors, or modified display pieces.
  • Cars with drilled or altered rivets.
  • Listings using stock photos or low-resolution images that do not show the key identifying details.
  • Mixed lots where the individual value of the Ice T cannot be isolated.
  • Damaged examples used as if they represent normal collector-grade pricing.

New Collector Advice

If you are new to Redlines, focus first on identifying the casting correctly. The 1973 Ice T should be understood as a reissue of the earlier 1971 Ice "T", but with important differences. The 1973 version should not have the rear plastic ice cubes, and the removable top should not have black paint on the embossed side lettering.

Before buying, compare several clear examples from trusted Redline references. Do not rely only on the listing title. The photos should confirm the rear bed area, the removable top, and the base. If the seller cannot provide those photos, treat the listing cautiously.

Advanced Collector Notes

Advanced collectors should pay close attention to part consistency. Because the removable top is a separate component, it is possible for a car to have a correct body but an incorrect top, or a correct-looking top paired with a restored or altered body. The lack of black paint on the top lettering is a key 1973 detail, but it should be evaluated along with the entire car.

Since the supplied wheel/base data is incomplete, advanced variation claims should be verified with established Redline guides, known original examples, and clear base and wheel photos. When building a high-grade collection, prioritize untouched examples with strong provenance, consistent wear, and no signs of disassembly.

Short Page Blurb

The 1973 Hot Wheels Redline Ice T is a Hong Kong-produced reissue of the 1971 Ice "T". The 1973 version is identified by the absence of the rear plastic ice cubes and by the removable top, which does not have black paint on the embossed side writing. Correct identification, originality, and top condition are key factors for collectors.

Disclaimer

Values for Redline Hot Wheels vary based on condition, originality, completeness, color, buyer demand, and quality of documentation. Active asking prices are not the same as actual sold prices. This guide does not guarantee exact values. Restored cars, customs, reproduction parts, damaged examples, mixed lots, and wrong-casting listings should be evaluated separately from original collector-grade examples.

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1973 Hot Wheels Redline Ice T Collector Guide

Quick Value Snapshot

The 1973 Ice T is a specialized reissue that carries distinct value based primarily on the integrity of its enamel paint and the presence of its removable canopy. While common in played-with condition, high-grade examples are scarce due to the 1973 production limitations. Expect a significant gap between "Beater" condition cars and those with near-mint enamel and original capped wheels.

Collector Summary

The 1973 Ice T is a specific reissue of the original 1971 casting (6184). Produced only in 1973 at the Hong Kong plant, this version represents the transition period where Mattel simplified designs to reduce production costs. Unlike its predecessor, this version was released in enamel colors rather than Spectraflame. It is a one-year production run, making it a critical piece for "Year Set" collectors.

Known Variations and Details

  • Production Year: 1973 only.
  • Origin: Hong Kong.
  • Base Info: Embossed with "Ice T" and Hong Kong manufacturing data.
  • The "Ice" Removal: Unlike the 1971 original, the 1973 version does not include the plastic ice cubes in the rear compartment. This is a design choice, not a defect.
  • Canopy Detail: The removable top features embossed writing on both sides, but for the 1973 release, there is no black paint highlighting the letters.
  • Wheel Type: Typically found with "Capped" Redline wheels, which were standard for the 1973 production year.

Color and Desirability Notes

As a 1973 release, the Ice T moved away from the Spectraflame palette to Enamel paints. Common colors include Enamel Blue, Yellow, Orange, and Green. Collectors often seek out specific enamel shades that may show less "toning" than earlier Spectraflame counterparts, though enamel is prone to large chips rather than small "flea bites."

Condition Factors That Affect Value

  • The Canopy: Because the top is easily removed, many surviving examples are missing the canopy entirely. A car missing its top is generally valued at a fraction of a complete example.
  • Enamel Chipping: 1973 enamel paint can be brittle. Large flakes or chips in the paint significantly reduce the grade.
  • Axle Straightness: The 1973 capped wheels are prone to "bent axle" syndrome, affecting how the car sits and rolls.
  • Chrome Loss: Wear on the silver-painted engine and the chrome finish on the wheel caps is a primary grading factor.

Restorer Notes

Restorers should note that adding ice cubes to a 1973 Ice T makes it "incorrect" for the year of production. Similarly, painting the embossed letters on the canopy black would technically revert it to a 1971 specification. Authentic 1973 restorations should remain "plain" to be period-correct. Replacement canopies are widely available but should be disclosed as reproduction parts.

Buyer Cautions

Check the rear compartment carefully. New collectors often see the empty space and assume the "ice" is missing; however, for the 1973 Hong Kong casting, the absence of ice is factory-correct. Verify that the canopy is original and not a modern 3D-printed or resin replacement, as this affects the total value of the piece. Ensure the car is not a 1971 version that has been swapped onto a 1973 base.

Seller Notes

When listing this car, specifically mention that it is the 1973 version. Clarifying that it is factory-correct without the ice cubes and without the black paint on the canopy can prevent unnecessary returns from buyers who may be more familiar with the 1971 version. Highlighting the condition of the wheel caps is essential for 1973-era cars.

Pricing Analysis

Market data for the 1973 Ice T shows a stable but narrow market. Because it was only produced for one year, the supply is lower than many 1968-1970 models, but demand is often centered on completionist collectors rather than general hobbyists.

Condition Grade Market Trend Confidence Level
Mint/Near Mint Premium prices for intact enamel and original canopy. Moderate
Good/Very Good Steady; most common tier for surviving examples. High
Fair/Poor (Missing Top) Low; often sold for parts or restoration. High

Note: Sold prices represent what buyers have actually paid, whereas asking prices on secondary markets are often aspirational and should not be used as a primary valuation tool.

Listings to Exclude or Treat Carefully

  • 1971 Cross-overs: Listings claiming to be "Rare 1973 with ice cubes" are likely 1971 models or part-swaps.
  • Repainted/Restored: Cars with non-factory enamel or added Spectraflame paint should be valued as "customs" rather than collector-grade originals.
  • "Blister Pull" claims: Unless the car is accompanied by the original 1973 card/packaging, treat "mint" claims with healthy skepticism and verify via high-resolution photos.

New Collector Advice

The 1973 Ice T is an excellent entry point into "transition era" Redlines. It is easier to identify than some other variations because of the specific missing features (no ice, no canopy paint). If you are on a budget, look for an example with great paint but a missing canopy, then source a canopy later—just be aware that an original canopy can sometimes cost as much as a mid-grade car.

Advanced Collector Notes

For the advanced collector, the focus is on the 1973 "Capped" wheels. These wheels were a short-lived attempt to improve on the original bearing system and are a hallmark of the 1973 line. Finding a 1973 Ice T with perfectly centered caps and no "tanning" or darkening of the enamel is the ultimate goal for a year-set collector.

Short Page Blurb

The 1973 Ice T is a unique Hong Kong-produced reissue of the 1971 classic. Simplified for the transition era, this version lacks the internal ice cubes and canopy paint of the original, making it a distinct variation for serious Hot Wheels Redline enthusiasts.

Disclaimer

Value guides are based on historical market observations and are for informational purposes only. RedlinePriceGuide.com does not guarantee that any specific car will sell for a projected price. Condition, rarity, and current buyer demand fluctuate constantly. Digital images can often hide paint flaws; always inspect cars thoroughly before purchase.

Online Redline Guide / Color Reference
Wheels:

According to Online Redline Guide


US Colors

ColorComments
COLORS:COMMENTS:
Dark BlueCommon
Light BlueCommon
RedCommon
Lemon YellowUncommon
Dark YellowUncommon

NCHWA.com Ratings

NCHWA.com Ratings

MINT Loose pricing below probably. Check ebay for blister pricing.

Note that these values are very old. Typical selling prices are now double listed price.

Please see NCHWA.com Grading Page to reduce value due to condition.
ColorRatingValue
Dark Blue7$163.
Lime7$163.
Light Yellow7$163.
Light Blue7$163.
Red8$188.
Dark Yellow7$163.
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