
Bone Shaker
Mainline · HW 50th Race Team (2018) · #1/10
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View series →The story behind the Bone Shaker
The Bone Shaker stands out as a legendary model in the Hot Wheels history books. Designed by Larry Wood, this classic car returned for a special run during the HW 50th Race Team series in 2018. This specific release is not just any ordinary Mainline item. It carries the prestigious Super Treasure Hunt designation. That label means it was produced in very limited numbers and features unique paint treatments you will rarely see on store shelves. Collectors hunt for these models because they are hard to find once sold out. The 2018 version pays tribute to the brand's golden anniversary while offering a rare treat for serious enthusiasts who want something special.
Materials, colors and value
This model comes in a strict 1/64 scale and uses plastic as its primary base material. You will notice distinct color variations tied to its rarity status. Standard versions might show an orange base with blue body panels and black interiors. However, the Super Treasure Hunt variant boasts a stunning Spectraflame Blue finish that catches light beautifully. The interior often features a striking Black Chrome detail or standard black plastic depending on the exact cast variation found in this series. These specific visual traits help verify authenticity. For collectors seeking premium examples of Larry Wood designs, this piece holds significant appeal due to its exclusive paint scheme and limited availability within the 2018 lineup.
Questions about the Bone Shaker
How do I know if my Bone Shaker is a Super Treasure Hunt?+
Look closely at the packaging for a small flame logo on the card front. The car itself should have Spectraflame paint, which looks like metallic flake under bright light. Standard Mainline versions will not have this special finish or the flame symbol. Checking the SKU FTT37 can also help confirm you are looking at the correct 2018 release variant.
Is the 2018 Bone Shaker considered rare?+
Yes, this model is quite rare because it was released as a Super Treasure Hunt. These cars are produced in much smaller quantities than regular Mainline models. They were hidden among standard stock at participating retailers during the HW 50th Race Team event. Finding one today usually requires checking secondary markets or trading with other dedicated collectors.
What is the typical value of this Hot Wheels car?+
Values vary significantly based on condition and whether it remains unopened in its original packaging. Super Treasure Hunt models generally command higher prices than common Mainline cars due to their limited production runs. Loose examples might sell for less, but carded versions with no damage often fetch premium amounts from collectors seeking complete sets or specific anniversary editions.
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This 2018 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.


























