
'69 CAMARO
Camaro
Mainline · Muscle Mania - GM (2012) · #8/10
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View series →The story behind the '69 CAMARO
This specific '69 CAMARO release from 2012 stands out as a true gem for any serious Hot Wheels fan because of its special status. Part of the Muscle Mania series, this model was produced as a Super Treasure Hunt rather than a standard mainline vehicle. That distinction makes it incredibly hard to find and highly sought after by collectors today. The design captures the classic American muscle era with perfect accuracy. Phil Riehlman designed this casting to highlight the aggressive lines of the original Chevrolet. Finding one in person requires luck, as these special editions appear randomly on store shelves without warning.
Materials, colors and value
The physical model features a glossy Spectraflame Black paint finish that catches the light beautifully compared to standard plastic cars. It sits on an unpainted metal base with clear windows and red interior details visible inside the cabin. The scale is the traditional 1/64 size, making it easy to display alongside other diecast models. Because this specific Super Treasure Hunt variant was released in very limited numbers back in 2012, its value has risen significantly over time. Collectors pay a premium for these rare finds due to their unique finish and scarcity.
Questions about the '69 CAMARO
How do I know if my '69 Camaro is a Super Treasure Hunt?+
Look closely at the paint job on your car. If it has that distinctive metallic, sparkling black finish known as Spectraflame, you likely have the special edition version. Standard models usually have regular flat or glossy colors instead of this unique shimmering effect.
Is a 2012 Super Treasure Hunt worth money?+
Yes, they are generally quite valuable because very few were made available to the public. The combination of limited production numbers and high demand among collectors drives prices up significantly compared to regular Mainline releases from that same year.
What makes Super Treasure Hunts different than normal cars?+
These special editions feature unique paint schemes like Spectraflame or specific wheel types that you cannot find on standard models. They are produced in much smaller quantities, making them rare treasures for people who hunt through racks looking for those exclusive details.
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How much is a V5378 - '69 CAMARO Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2012 Mainline (super treasure hunt) casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.


















