
MORRIS MINI
Mini Cooper
Mainline · HW Race Team (2019) · #5/10
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This 2019 Morris Mini stands out as a highly sought-after Super Treasure Hunt release from Phil Riehlman. It was part of the HW Race Team series and carries SKU FYG09 for identification purposes. The car features a vibrant Spectraflame Blue body with bold racing stripes in red, white and gold across its sides and roof. A classic British design meets modern Hot Wheels flair here. Its rarity makes it especially desirable among collectors who hunt for these special flame-logoed models.
Materials, colors and value
Built on a plastic base with metal components including ZAMAC parts under the body, this Morris Mini comes in multiple color variations such as Chrome and unpainted bases alongside gray interiors. The Spectraflame Blue paint gives it an eye-catching finish that catches light beautifully. At 1/64 scale, it fits well into any collector's display shelf or case.
Questions about the MORRIS MINI
How do I know if my Morris Mini is a Super Treasure Hunt?+
Look for the small flame logo on the base of the car. This indicates it belongs to the limited and highly collectible Super Treasure Hunt series released by Hot Wheels.
Is this model worth more than regular Mainline cars?+
Yes, because it is a Super Treasure Hunt variant with Spectraflame paint and special detailing. These models are much rarer and typically hold higher value among serious collectors.
What makes the 2019 Morris Mini different from other versions?+
It was designed by Phil Riehlman as a Super Treasure Hunt release, featuring Spectraflame Blue paint and unique racing graphics. This version is harder to find compared to standard Mainline models.
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How much is a FYG09 - MORRIS MINI Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2019 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.


























