Hot Wheels recently unveiled a line of die-cast models and assortments of toys that not only celebrate the birth of Big Foot, but the history of the monster truck sport overall. Available in all ...
"I like to joke and say I'm a used car salesman, but I sell Hot Wheels for a living," said Dalton Cox, who opened the shop just over a year ago after stints working as a firefighter and for NASCAR.
His Ankeny garage is filled with classics, like his beloved '68 Camaro. But the walls, covered by 3,000 Hot Wheels hung with care, tell the full story of how his love affair with cars began.