Things You'll Need
Instructions
Get Rolling With Your Toy Car Collection
Decide the focus of your collection. There are lots of different kinds of toy cars to collect. Before you start building your fleet, decide whether you will concentrate on just one particular type of toy car (like Hotwheels or Matchbox Cars) or if you will welcome all kinds into your collection.
Go shopping. Your local stores are the best place to start looking for toy cars. Toy stores and department stores will generally have plenty in stock. This is a quick and simple way to begin building your collection right away.
Use eBay. When it comes to finding great deals on toy cars or locating that one special car you've just got to have, it's hard to beat eBay (see Resources below). With millions of people from all over the world listing items for sale every minute, chances are excellent that you will find just what you need here.
Go to garage sales. When people move or their children grow up, lots of surplus items find their way onto the tables at these weekend bargain-fests. Since toy cars are cheap and plentiful staples of childhood for many, you are likely to find some great cars for your collection at garage sales. Find sales near you in your local newspaper's classified ads or on Craigslist (see Resources below).
Hit the books. The Toys and Collectibles section of your local bookstore will have a number of books devoted to the monetary value of different kinds of toy cars. If you are concerned about the future value of your cars or just want to be sure you're being charged a fair price, you will want to invest in one of these books.