It really depends where you buy them.
Because most toy shops/ supermarkets have different prices.
But they usually cost around the $2 mark-$2.30 etc...
Matchbox cars originally cost about 1 shilling when they were first introduced in 1953. The price varied slightly over the years, but they generally remained affordable, appealing to children and collectors alike. As production and features expanded, prices gradually increased, but they remained relatively low compared to other toys. Today, vintage Matchbox cars can be quite valuable to collectors.
Mattel, Inc. make Matchbox toys and toy cars.
It depends on the material,and how much of it your using. If you using plastic (which everybody does) it shouldn't cost too much. I can't give you a definite price though. Sorry.
Matchbox offers a wide selection of quality environments for use with matchbox brand cars, user selects their own niche to play in.
Yes, Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars will run on the same track. Remember that Matchbox are not designed to be Race Cars and will not perform like Hot Wheels.
Matchbox cars are still being produced to this very day. They have been extended into a range of Dino, Arctic and even Batman tracks and accessories to pair with your matchbox cars.
Get the latest Matchbox Guide by Charlie Mack or check Ebay.
The current Mattel Matchbox cars can be found at any toy store. I even see them in most major supermarkets' toy aisle. If you're looking for the original Lesney Matchbox cars, I would suggest eBay. I've yet to find one source that consistantly has Lesney Matchbox cars in good condition for sale at reasonable prices.
36 thousand dollars in peru in america about 6 cent if your lucky
metal and plastic
Another name for collectible cars is matchbox cars.
they are different brands of cars