
'69 Corvette Racer
Corvette
Mainline · HW Race Day (2019) · #8/10
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View series →The story behind the '69 Corvette Racer
The '69 Corvette Racer released in 2019 stands out as a major prize for collectors due to its Super Treasure Hunt status. Designed by Mark Jones for the HW Race Day series, this model brings high-end racing style to the track at 1/64 scale. It is part of the Mainline assortment but carries much higher prestige because it was produced in very limited numbers. The car features a striking Spectraflame red finish that shimmers under light and includes special gold wheels with white walls on black tires. Finding an unopened card or loose model takes patience, making this release highly sought after by serious fans of classic American sports cars.
Materials, colors and value
This specific diecast casting is built primarily from plastic materials to keep the weight low for playability while maintaining a sharp aesthetic look. The exterior body showcases a vivid Spectraflame red color that catches attention instantly. Inside, you will find detailed grey seats and steering components visible through the windows. The base of the car appears in clean white tones matching the racing stripes across the hood and sides. Collectors place high value on Super Treasure Hunts because they are extremely rare finds compared to standard releases.
Questions about the '69 Corvette Racer
How do I know if my '69 Corvette Racer is a Super Treasure Hunt?+
Look closely at the base of the car for a small flame logo printed directly on it. This specific symbol indicates that the vehicle was produced in very limited quantities as part of the special hunt series rather than being a standard retail release.
Is this particular version hard to find today?+
Yes, Super Treasure Hunts are among the rarest models released by Hot Wheels. Because they were produced in much smaller batches compared to regular cars from 2019, finding one now requires checking secondary markets or hunting through sealed cases carefully.
What makes this release different from other '69 Corvette Racers?+
While many versions exist across various years and series, this specific model stands out because of its Spectraflame paint treatment and exclusive status. Standard releases usually feature regular metallic or solid colors without the special flame branding associated with premium limited editions.
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How much is a FYG15 - '69 Corvette Racer 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.



















