
Casting #: 6419 AI summary:
The 1970 Peeping Bomb is a Howard Rees masterpiece known for its retractable headlight feature. Available in a rainbow of Spectraflame colors, it remains a favorite for collectors who appreciate the mechanical creativity of the early Hot Wheels era. Watch for the rare white interior and orange-painted headlight variations. The Peeping Bomb was released in 1970 and remained in production through 1971. Designed by Howard Rees, this futuristic casting features a distinctive wedge-shaped body and a unique mechanical feature: a rear lever that, when pulled, reveals the "peeping" headlights at the front of the vehicle. It is a quintessential example of the creative "fantasy" designs that characterized the early Spectraflame era. The Peeping Bomb was released in a wide variety of Spectraflame colors. Common colors include Blue, Green, and Red. Mid-range colors such as Aqua and Orange are frequently seen but command slightly higher prices in top condition. Rare colors such as Magenta, Purple, and Pink are the most desirable for color-set collectors. As with most 1970 releases, the vibrancy and "pop" of the Spectraflame paint significantly impact the market value. Restorers should be aware that the internal lever mechanism can be fragile. When disassembling for restoration, take care not to snap the plastic tabs that hold the eye-shield in place. Finding original replacement levers is difficult, and collectors generally prefer a non-functional original over a restored car with reproduction parts. If the orange headlight variation is being replicated, it is considered a "custom" and should be labeled as such. When purchasing online, always ask for a photo of the headlights in the "open" position. Sellers may occasionally hide damaged or missing headlight tabs by only photographing the car with the mechanism closed. Additionally, be wary of "Mint" claims on cars where the paint looks too thick or lacks the characteristic Spectraflame translucence, as these may be modern repaints. To achieve the best price, sellers should provide clear, high-resolution photos of the front of the car with the headlights both exposed and hidden. Mentioning the interior color (black vs. white) and the headlight color (chrome vs. orange) in the title is essential for attracting specialist collectors. Highlight the condition of the base, as a clean, unoxidized "Hong Kong" or "US" base is a sign of a well-preserved piece. The market for the Peeping Bomb is generally stable. While it does not reach the heights of the most "Blue Chip" Redlines like the Olds 442, it remains a staple of 1970 collections. Actual sold prices for common colors in average condition typically hover between $70 and $110. Active asking prices on auction sites often exceed $200 for average examples; however, these prices do not represent actual market value unless a sale is completed. Confidence in pricing for standard variations is high, while confidence in pricing for the rarest color/interior combinations is limited due to infrequent public sales. For those just starting, look for a clean Blue or Green Peeping Bomb. These are relatively easy to find in "Good" to "Excellent" condition for under $100. This allows you to appreciate the unique "Peeping" gimmick without the high entry cost of the rarer pink or purple versions. Ensure the lever works before buying. The "Holy Grail" for this casting is the White Interior with Orange Headlights on a rare Spectraflame color. Because the orange headlight variation is often overlooked by casual sellers, diligent searching can occasionally yield a "find" at standard prices. Verify the interior color under bright light, as some dark grey or faded black interiors can be mistaken for white in poor photography. The 1970 Peeping Bomb is a Howard Rees masterpiece known for its retractable headlight feature. Available in a rainbow of Spectraflame colors, it remains a favorite for collectors who appreciate the mechanical creativity of the early Hot Wheels era. Watch for the rare white interior and orange-painted headlight variations. Price ranges provided are based on recent market trends and historical data. We do not guarantee that any specific vehicle will sell for these amounts. Market values fluctuate based on buyer demand, auction timing, and individual condition nuances.
Peepin' Bomb
Designer: Howard Rees
Production Run: 1970-1971
Note: All interiors on this model will be black, with the exception of some very rare early releases that came with a white interior. Another variation to look for is the orange-painted headlights versus the standard chrome you see when you pull the lever back. These are fairly difficult to find.
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1970 Hot Wheels Redline Peeping Bomb Collector Guide
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Estimated Price Range
Poor / Heavy Playwear
$25 - $50
Good / Average Playwear
$60 - $130
Excellent / Near Mint
$175 - $350
Rare Variations (White Interior / Orange Eyes)
$500+ (Condition dependent)
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