
Repo Duty
Mainline · HW City Works (2016) · #3/10
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View series →The story behind the Repo Duty
Repo Duty made its debut in 2016 as part of the HW City Works series within the Hot Wheels Mainline lineup. Designed by Fraser Campbell, this tow truck stands out immediately because it is classified as a Treasure Hunt model. These special releases are limited and highly sought after by fans who hunt for them on retail shelves. You can identify this version easily by looking for the distinct flame logo printed near the window area on the orange body. The vehicle features a bold two-tone color scheme with bright orange paint over black plastic accents, giving it an aggressive look that fits right into the urban construction theme of its series.
Materials, colors and value
This specific diecast model uses a mix of materials to create a sturdy and detailed appearance at a standard 1/64 scale. The base is made from durable ZAMAC metal, while other components utilize heavy-duty plastic for structural parts like the towing mechanism. The primary color combination consists of an orange body paired with unpainted black sections and silver chrome details on the bumper and side panels. Window tints vary slightly between blue or light blue depending on the specific production run found in stores. Because it is a rare Treasure Hunt release, collectors place significant value on finding this car in new condition.
Questions about the Repo Duty
How do I know if my Repo Duty Hot Wheels is real?+
You can verify authenticity by checking for the small flame logo printed near the rear window area. This symbol marks it as an official Treasure Hunt release from 2016. Additionally, genuine cars feature crisp paint applications and clear decals without bleeding or smudging.
Is the Repo Duty tow truck hard to find today?+
Yes, this model is considered quite rare because it was produced as a limited Treasure Hunt variant. These cars were distributed sparingly in stores back in 2016, making them much harder to locate on modern shelves compared to standard Mainline releases.
What makes the HW City Works series special?+
The HW City Works line focuses on vehicles associated with urban infrastructure and emergency services. It includes models like tow trucks, fire engines, and police cars designed to reflect busy city environments while offering high detail levels suitable for serious collectors.
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How much is a DHR68 - Repo Duty Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2016 Mainline (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.
























