To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Hot Wheels, they hit the road and held real-life car shows in Walmart carparks at 15 locations around the USA to find the next car to be immortalized as a Hot Wheels vehicle.
"When Hot Wheels launched the original “Sweet 16” die-cast cars in 1968, they were said to be some of the most influential and legendary cars in automotive history. And now, we’re hitting the road to find custom cars worthy of joining them as HOT WHEELS LEGENDS.
One finalist from each of the 15 cities will join us at SEMA 2018 in Las Vegas, where one lucky winner will be immortalized as a Hot Wheels Legend and get made into a die-cast car sold around the world. Don’t miss this epic event!"
The vehicles were judged in three categories:
- Authenticity - "Have you ever seen a car and said, “That looks like a Hot Wheels?” We’re looking for that “Hot Wheels-ness” that nails the amazing performance and outrageous design we’re known for."
- Originality - "We’ve made over 25,000 unique vehicle models in the past 50 years, so we’re looking for something with unique details that stands out from the rest."
- Garage Spirit - "It’s built, not bought, just like Hot Wheels. We’re looking to see some elbow grease that exemplifies the challenger spirit it took to build."
Finalists
Videos
- Mitch Allread - Stop #1 Winner
- Vicky & Randy Roeber - Stop #2 Winner
- Vin Erwin - Stop #3 Winner
- Suzy Bauter - Stop #4 Winner
- Luis Rodriguez- Stop #5 Winner Winner
- Robert Graham - Stop #6 Winner
- Brian Bergeron - Stop #7 Winner
- Delton Hubbard - Stop #8 Winner
- Bill & Dylan Brinkworth - Stop #9 Winner
- Jeffery Peterson – Stop #10 Winner
- Nestor Mendoza – Stop #11 Winner
- Tony Batterson – Stop #12 Winner
- Dan Robertson – Stop #13 Winner
- Aaron Buck – Stop #14 Winner
- Steve & Karla Howard – Stop #15 Winner