
'69 COPO Camaro
Camaro
ID · Hot Wheels id: Chase Series (2021) · #5/8
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The story behind the '69 COPO Camaro
The '69 COPO Camaro released in 2021 as part of the Hot Wheels id series offers a sleek and modern take on a classic muscle car design. This model is special because it appears in both standard and Chase variants, making the rare version highly sought after by collectors who appreciate limited-edition releases. Designed by Phil Riehlman at a scale of 1/64, this diecast car brings together bold styling with detailed features that reflect its racing heritage. The id series was known for customizable wheels and unique body styles, which makes each model stand out on the shelf or in your collection.
Materials, colors and value
This '69 COPO Camaro is built from plastic and comes in a variety of color combinations including clear windows, blue bodies with Spectraflame finishes, translucent bases like black and clear black, along with matching interiors. The use of Spectraflame paint on the Chase version gives it an eye-catching metallic sheen that sets it apart visually. At 1/64 scale, it fits well within most collector displays while maintaining enough detail to be enjoyed up close.
Questions about the '69 COPO Camaro
Is the '69 COPO Camaro from the Hot Wheels id series common or rare?+
The standard version is fairly common, but if it has a Spectraflame finish and special wheels, that Chase variant is much rarer. Look for subtle differences in color and wheel design to tell them apart.
What materials are used in the '69 COPO Camaro Hot Wheels car?+
This model uses a plastic body and base, with interior details also made of plastic. Some versions feature Spectraflame paint on the exterior to give it a more premium look.
How do I know if my '69 COPO Camaro is the Chase version?+
Check for a shiny metallic finish called Spectraflame, which only appears on the rare Chase variant. It may also have unique wheel designs compared to regular releases.
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How much is a GTD68 - '69 COPO Camaro Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2021 ID (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.










