Sell Your Slot Car Collection in Jacksonville, FL
We Buy Slot Cars — Aurora, Tyco, AFX, Scalextric, Carrera & More
Looking to sell slot cars near Jacksonville? Templar Toys buys vintage and modern slot car collections — complete race sets, individual cars, track pieces, and accessories. From 1960s Aurora T-Jets to modern Carrera digital systems, we're interested in it all.
Cash paid, free evaluations, and local pickup throughout Northeast Florida.
What Slot Cars Do We Buy?
We purchase slot car collections from all eras and manufacturers. Whether you have a box of vintage Aurora cars from the 1960s or a complete modern Scalextric setup, we want to hear from you.
Brands We Buy
Items We Buy
- Complete race sets (boxed or unboxed)
- Individual slot cars (any era)
- Track pieces and layouts
- Controllers and power supplies
- Spare bodies, chassis, and parts
- Original boxes and packaging
- Vintage store displays and catalogs
- Custom and modified cars
Who Sells Slot Cars to Us?
Collectors Downsizing
Whether you raced competitively or collected for display, we buy slot car collections of all sizes. No need to list cars one by one online.
Families and Estates
Found a box of vintage slot cars in the attic or garage? We help families figure out what they have and what it's worth. Send us photos and we'll handle the rest.
Hobbyists Upgrading
Switching from analog to digital? Moving from HO to 1:32 scale? Sell us your old setup and fund the upgrade.
How to Sell Your Slot Cars
Contact Us
Send photos of your slot cars, track, and accessories via text, email, or the form below.
Free Evaluation
We'll assess your collection and make a no-obligation cash offer within 1–3 business days.
Get Paid
Accept the offer and we'll pick up at your convenience. Cash paid on the spot throughout Northeast Florida.
Send Us Your Collection Details
Serving Jacksonville & Northeast Florida
We are based in Jacksonville, FL and provide free local pickup throughout the region, including:
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, vintage slot cars from the 1960s and 1970s can be quite valuable, especially rare Aurora T-Jets, Thunderjets, and early AFX models. Condition, completeness, and original packaging all affect value. Certain rare color variations and limited production runs can command significant premiums among collectors.
We buy everything — cars, track, controllers, power supplies, accessories, and complete sets. We prefer to purchase entire collections rather than individual pieces.
Very likely! Vintage Aurora, Tyco, and AFX slot cars from the 1960s–80s are collectible, even if they're not in perfect condition. Send us photos and we'll give you a free evaluation.
Yes, we buy modern slot car systems from Carrera, Scalextric, and others, including digital sets. We're interested in both vintage and current-era slot car equipment.
We don’t provide formal appraisals or market valuations. What we do offer is a free, no-obligation buy quote — we’ll review your collection and let you know what we’re willing to pay for it. Our buy price reflects wholesale value, which accounts for the time, fees, and effort involved in reselling. If you need a formal appraisal for insurance or estate purposes, we’d recommend contacting a certified appraiser.
Most sellers have a cash offer within 1–3 business days of sending us photos. Once you accept, we typically schedule pickup within a few days depending on your location and availability. From first contact to cash in hand, the whole process usually takes less than a week.
Selling a collection on eBay means photographing, listing, and shipping items one at a time — plus dealing with fees (12–15%), returns, and buyers who don’t pay. For a large collection, that can turn into a part-time job for months. When you sell to us, you get one cash offer for everything, we pick it up, and you’re done. You’ll net less per item than a patient eBay seller might, but you skip the hassle entirely and get paid immediately.
Our buy price is based on wholesale value, not retail or eBay pricing. Wholesale accounts for the time, storage, selling fees, and risk involved in reselling each item individually. The exact percentage depends on the collection — factors like brand, condition, demand, and volume all play a role. We’re transparent about how we arrive at our offer and there’s never any pressure or obligation.
Condition affects what we can offer, but it doesn’t automatically disqualify a collection. Items without original boxes, with wear, or with minor missing parts can still have value. That said, some items in poor condition or with low resale demand may not be worth purchasing. Send us photos and we’ll give you an honest assessment — if something doesn’t fit our buying criteria, we’ll let you know upfront.
Absolutely. Many sellers want to hold onto a few sentimental pieces and sell the rest. Just let us know what you’d like to keep. We’ll make an offer on whatever you’re ready to part with.
Cash, paid at the time of pickup. For larger transactions, we can also arrange payment via check or other methods — just let us know your preference when we set up the pickup.
Yes — we work with families in this situation regularly. You don’t need to know anything about what you have. Just send us photos of the collection — even overview shots of shelves, boxes, or storage areas — and we’ll identify everything, assess the value, and walk you through your options. There’s no pressure and no obligation.