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Pixar Cars Garage is an independent fan community and free collection-tracking platform for people who collect Disney Pixar Cars diecast. The database covers 7,441+ cars across Cars (2006), Cars 2 (2011), Cars 3 (2017), and Cars on the Road (2022), plus Disney Planes releases, Chase and Super Chase variants, Disney Store exclusives, and convention releases like SDCC and D23.
The site was built by a Pixar Cars collector who got tired of buying duplicates at Target and couldn't find a checklist that stayed current. Every car is tagged with its Mattel number (the letter-digit code printed on the card and base, like FLL72 or DKG44), year, rarity tier, and estimated value based on recent collector sales data.
Year-by-year checklists covering every Mattel Pixar Cars release from 2006 to 2026. Filter by movie, character, or rarity. See what you have and what you're missing.
The definitive guide to every Lightning McQueen #95 variant ever produced — Rust-eze, Dinoco, Cruisin', Dirt Track, Fabulous tribute, and dozens more. Each variant with photo, year, Mattel number, and rarity.
Every Radiator Springs resident ranked by collector value — Mater, Doc Hudson, Sally Carrera, Sheriff, Ramone, Flo, Fillmore, Sarge, Luigi, Guido, Red, Lizzie, and Mack.
Every Sally Carrera die-cast Mattel has released — the 2002 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS character voiced by Bonnie Hunt — with collector value, rarity score, and 10-year value projection on each variant.
The complete Mater die-cast tracker. Every variant of the rusted tow truck voiced by Larry the Cable Guy, from 2006 to today, with year, packaging, Mattel number, and current collector value.
Every Doc Hudson die-cast Mattel has produced — the 1951 Hudson Hornet voiced by Paul Newman, including the Hudson Hornet Piston Cup and Fabulous tributes — with rarity scores and collector value.
The complete Fillmore die-cast lineup. Every variant of the 1960s Volkswagen Type 2 microbus voiced by George Carlin, with year, packaging, and collector value tracked across the full release history.
Every Sarge die-cast Mattel has released — the 1942 Willys Army Jeep voiced by Paul Dooley — with year, Mattel number, packaging variations, and current collector value on each variant.
Which Pixar Cars are worth money? This guide ranks the rarest and most valuable releases based on recent eBay sold-price data. Check any car by Mattel number using the estimator above.
Chase cars are rare case-pack variants, typically one per case. Super Chase is rarer still. This page ranks the most sought-after Pixar Cars Chase variants and where collectors typically find them.
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Yes. The full site is free — cataloging, value checks, checklists, and Mattel-number lookup. There are no paid tiers. The site runs on a small hosting bill and is not for profit.
No. Pixar Cars Garage is an independent fan community built by collectors. Disney, Pixar, and Mattel names are used only to describe the diecast products the community collects. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Enter the Mattel number from the card or base into the estimator above. The tool returns an estimated value range based on recent collector sales. For loose (opened) cars, the value is typically lower than carded (mint-on-card) examples of the same release.
A Mattel number is the short alphanumeric code Mattel prints on every diecast package and car base — usually two or three letters followed by two or three digits (for example FLL72, DKG44, GKB85). It uniquely identifies the exact release, including its year and assortment.
Chase cars are rare variants hidden in assortment cases, usually at a ratio of 1 per case. They carry unique paint schemes or finishes that distinguish them from the standard release. Super Chase variants are rarer still. Both are highly sought-after by collectors.