
'64 Buick Riviera
Riviera
Mainline · HW Showroom (2013)
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View series →The story behind the '64 Buick Riviera
The '64 Buick Riviera stands out as a true gem from the 2013 Hot Wheels lineup because it carries the prestigious Super Treasure Hunt designation. Released under the HW Showroom series, this model is not your standard retail car. Instead, it represents one of the hardest to find variations in the collection history. The design features stunning Spectraflame purple paint that catches light with a metallic sparkle unlike regular plastic colors. Eric Tscherne designed this casting to capture the sleek lines and futuristic flair of the original American luxury coupe. Collectors know immediately when they see one because of its unique finish and special packaging, making it highly desirable for anyone chasing rare finds.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model comes at a standard 1/64 scale with a plastic base material typical of that era's Mainline releases. The visual appeal is driven by the Spectraflame Purple paint job which creates a rich metallic sheen across the bodywork. White and black custom pinstriping details accentuate the hood and sides for extra style points inside the showroom setting theme. You will find tinted windows on this specimen to complete the authentic look alongside simple but effective interior detailing in solid black tones throughout all seating areas.
Questions about the '64 Buick Riviera
How do I know if my '64 Buick Riviera is a Super Treasure Hunt?+
Check for the Spectraflame paint finish which has a distinct metallic shimmer rather than standard gloss colors. Look closely at the card background or packaging details since STH models often feature unique graphics or specific color schemes that differ from regular Mainline releases found in stores.
Is this 2013 Buick Riviera considered rare today?+
Yes it is very difficult to track down now. As a Super Treasure Hunt model produced back in 2013 the production numbers were intentionally kept low compared to standard cars meaning many have already been snapped up by serious collectors over the last decade.
What series does this '64 Buick Riviera belong to?+
It belongs to the HW Showroom series from 2013. This particular line focused on high quality finishes and often included special variations like Treasure Hunts designed for adult collectors who appreciate finer detail work.
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This 2013 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.















