Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Red Line Club Revs Up for 2008

The Red Line Club (RLC) at HotWheelsCollectors.com, opened up for RENEWALS on January 22, 2008 at 9:00 am, Pacific Standard Time for one week (Priority Window). It Opened for NEW MEMBERS on January 29, 2008 at 9:00 am, Pacific Standard Time. The membership will run you $24.99 plus $4.95 Shipping and Processing. Why is this important to Cars Die Cast Toys collectors? Because, it is rumored that another Disney/Pixar Cars set called the "Motor Speedway of the South" will be released this year via the Red Line Club. In order to be eligible to purchase such a set, you'll need to have a 2008 membership to the Red Line Club to do so.













The Red Line Club™ is a premium membership at HotWheelsCollectors.com. Here are just some of the super benefits of the 2008 RLC™ membership:

  • Membership Kit – Includes exclusive Hot Wheels® car (the Boss Hoss!), collectible button, personalized membership card and a poster by original Hot Wheels® artist Otto Kuhni!
  • First Priority on Sales – RLC™ members enjoy a 24-hour advance opportunity on most HWC™ Exclusive sales -- and earn RLC™ Rewards Points when ordering during that time! Use the points you earn to get special cars at the end of the year!
  • Exclusive Cars – Only RLC™ members vote on and purchase the sELECTIONs™ cars!
  • Exclusive Content – Some areas at HotWheelsCollectors.com are available only for RLC™ members to view!
The way I look at it, why not get in early to try to get the lower editions of the Boss Hoss, and get the full year of use out of your membership! It took 18 minutes to get my order processed, and I was one of the first 4000 to Renew and get the Chrome Boss Hoss! There appears to be a lot of cool releases coming from the RLC in 2008. I may start buying more than just Disney Cars releases this year. It is also the 40th Anniversary of Hot Wheels this year. Checkout it out, and be ready to rev your collecting engine!

http://carsdiecasttoys.blogspot.com/

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How much does it cost?

Anonymous said...

If the past is any indication, the membership will run you $24.99 plus $4.95 for Shipping and Processing. I've added this info to the article.