
Casting #: 6472 AI summary:
The 1971 Classic Cord is a US-produced Hot Wheels Redline masterpiece by Larry Wood. Featuring an opening hood and a removable plastic roof, it remains a "holy grail" for many collectors. Values are heavily dependent on the presence of the original roof and the clarity of its Spectraflame finish. Valuations for the Classic Cord vary significantly based on the presence of the original roof and the condition of the Spectraflame paint. The 1971 Classic Cord, designed by Larry Wood, is a faithful Redline-era interpretation of the iconic Cord 810/812. This casting was produced exclusively in the United States between 1971 and 1972. It is considered one of the most desirable and collectible castings from the middle of the Redline era due to its sophisticated styling and the fragility of its key components. It features an opening hood and a removable black plastic roof. The Classic Cord was released in a variety of Spectraflame colors. Because it was a US-only casting, the paint is subject to "toning" (oxidation under the casting), which can significantly impact value. Reproduction parts for the Classic Cord are plentiful, specifically the plastic roofs and engine bay details. While these are excellent for display-only "shelf queens," they do not carry the value of original parts. When restoring, note that the black plastic roof has a subtle texture; many reproductions are too glossy or perfectly smooth. Buyers should be wary of listings that describe the car as "complete" without verifying the authenticity of the roof. Many sellers marry a genuine car with a $5 reproduction roof and sell it as "all original." Examine the tabs on the underside of the roof for signs of modern molding marks. Additionally, check the hinge of the hood for signs of repair or "glue-shut" fixes intended to hide a broken hinge. To maximize sale price, provide clear macro photography of the roof (top and bottom) and the engine bay with the hood open. If you are certain the roof is original, state it clearly. Always photograph the car from the side to show the wheel stance (2 med, 2 lg) and the condition of the chrome on the Redline wheels. Confidence: High. There is a robust secondary market for this casting, making price points relatively stable for common colors. Sold Prices vs. Asking Prices: There is a notable gap between asking prices and actual sold prices. Sellers often list "Near Mint" Cords for $800+, but unless the color is rare (like Pink or Yellow) or the condition is flawless, actual sold prices usually settle in the $300 to $500 range. Asking prices on "Loose/No Roof" examples are often inflated; these rarely sell for more than $40 unless the paint is exceptional. If you are just starting, look for a "roofless" Cord in a common color like Blue or Green. These can often be found for under $50. You can add a reproduction roof for display purposes at a low cost. This allows you to own a Larry Wood classic without the high entry price of a complete original. Advanced collectors focus on "Tone-Free" examples and rare color transitions. A Pink Classic Cord with an original roof and white-interior (if verified) or simply a high-grade Pink example is a centerpiece for any Redline collection. Collectors also look for "Blue-Orange" transitions or rare variations in the base metal's luster. The 1971 Classic Cord is a US-produced Hot Wheels Redline masterpiece by Larry Wood. Featuring an opening hood and a removable plastic roof, it remains a "holy grail" for many collectors. Values are heavily dependent on the presence of the original roof and the clarity of its Spectraflame finish. Historical pricing data is for educational purposes only. Market values fluctuate based on demand, platform, and individual bidder interest. This guide does not guarantee specific sale prices or future value appreciation.
Classic Cord
Designer: Larry Wood
Production Run: 1971-1972
Note: Produced only in the U.S. One of the most collectible castings from the Redline era today. Came with a plastic roof (which must be present in order for this model to be considered complete), an opening hood and a black interior. Beware of reproduction parts for this model, as they are plentiful.
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1971 Hot Wheels Redline Classic Cord Collector Guide
Quick Value Snapshot
Condition
Estimated Market Value
Beater / Poor (No Roof, Heavy Wear)
$20 - $50
Fair / Good (Original Roof, Visible Wear)
$75 - $150
Fine / Very Fine (Bright Paint, Intact Roof)
$200 - $450
Near Mint / Mint (High Gloss, No Toning)
$600 - $1,200+
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