One cool example of collectible vintage toys is the Hot Wheels line, which features a variety of exclusive model trucks and cars. In fact, most collectors are members of the Hot Wheels collector’s club in order to secure the hottest items. One of the rarest finds in the series of collectibles is the Hot Wheels Blown Delivery Diecast Car. The original concept for the Delivery car was developed by Phil Riehiman in 1995. However, it didn’t get any real identity until 2010, when it was released as the Hot Wheels Neo-Classic (NC) Series Nine Blown Delivery. The Hot Wheels NC series included six vehicles that became hot ticket items because of the Neo Red Line Wheels and brilliant Spectraflame paint featured on the vehicles. As one of the premier showings in the collection, the limited-edition NC Delivery Truck is a 1:64 scale model of a cross between a 1960s old reliable milk truck and a candy-apple red chrome muscle car from the era. The strength of the muscle car is displayed with the stylish red-striped, five-spoke wheels. On the race track, the iconic redline wheels allow the car to roll with ease for drag racing. If this isn’t enough to dazzle the avid collector, then the "Redline Delivery" logos featured in gold, bright taillights, tan interior, and black license plate with BLN DLV in yellow lettering will surely earn a place on the mantle for this dazzling prize possession. In 2011, the Delivery Diecast Car glided back on the scene in three equally striking colors. For the Collection’s edition, it was designed in Spectraflame brown with hot flames of gold fire, making it a great take on the flashier original. Whether it’s an avid collector or beginner, the Hot Wheels Blown Delivery Diecast Car makes a great treasure and investment that can be passed down to many generations to come.