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'65 Mercury Comet Cyclone
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'65 Mercury Comet Cyclone

Mercury Comet Cyclone

SKU
FPW87
Release year
2017
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
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Car Culture · 2017 Car Culture HW Redliners · #0/5

Wheels

RR-WSPReal Riders Wire-Spoke

Colors

body
source:Metalflake Purple
premium:Metalflake
color:Purple
detailed:Purple
interior
source:Black
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
detailed:ZAMAC
color:Unpainted
source:ZAMAC
window
color:Yellow
detailed:Yellow
source:Yellow tint
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The story behind the '65 Mercury Comet Cyclone

The 2017 '65 Mercury Comet Cyclone captures the spirit of classic American gasser racing with a fierce design that stands out in any collection. This model was part of the Car Culture series, which focuses on high-quality vehicles for adult enthusiasts who appreciate automotive history. It belongs to the HW Redliners theme and features distinctive Cosmic Cyclone graphics along its sides. As a chase variant from 2017, this car is significantly harder to find than standard releases. Chase models are produced in much lower quantities to create excitement among dedicated collectors. The Metalflake Purple finish gives it a shimmering look that perfectly matches the aggressive stance and chrome details of this diecast legend.

Materials, colors and value

This model features a solid metal body with intricate paint application, including black interiors and yellow tinted windows for added realism. The base material is ZAMAC or unpainted depending on the specific variant found in packs. Its scale remains at the traditional 1/64 size used throughout most Hot Wheels lines to ensure compatibility with standard playsets. Because this is a chase car from the Car Culture series, it tends to hold strong value among fans who track down rare variants for their shelves.

Questions about the '65 Mercury Comet Cyclone

How can I tell if my '65 Mercury Comet Cyclone is actually a chase model?+

Identifying the chase version requires careful observation. Unlike standard cars, these often have different packaging colors or unique base markings that distinguish them from regular issues. Collectors should verify production codes and check reliable databases to confirm their specific vehicle's status.

Is this 2017 Mercury Comet Cyclone worth a lot of money today?+

As an older chase model, it generally holds significant value compared to regular street releases. Prices depend heavily on condition and whether the card or packaging remains pristine. Dedicated fans often seek these specific variants for their rarity alone.

What makes Car Culture series cars different from normal Hot Wheels?+

Car Culture models focus on higher detail levels, realistic finishes like Metalflake Purple, and historically significant designs intended primarily for adult collectors rather than children's play. They frequently include more accurate color schemes and premium materials.

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How much is a FPW87 - '65 Mercury Comet Cyclone Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€16
Low
€11
High
€25
Estimated

This 2017 Car Culture (chase) 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.