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Porsche 959
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Porsche 959

959

SKU
HGK85
Release year
2023
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
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RLC · RLC Exclusive

Wheels

RR-OUTLAWReal Riders Outlaw

Colors

body
color:Red
detailed:Bright Red
source:Spectraflame red
premium:Spectraflame
interior
color:White
detailed:Off-White
source:Ivory
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
window
detailed:Smoke
source:Light smoke tint
premium:Tinted
color:Gray
Price history

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The story behind the Porsche 959

The Porsche 959 released in 2023 is a standout piece from the RLC Exclusive series designed by Brendon Vetuskey. This legendary supercar was originally famous for its advanced technology and racing dominance, making it a dream target for Hot Wheels fans. Unlike standard retail cars found on store shelves, this model belongs to the Red Line Club assortment which caters strictly to dedicated adult collectors who want premium quality items. It captures that aggressive wide body style perfectly in miniature form. With SKUs like HGK85 identifying its production run, owners can track exactly where their piece fits within the club catalog history.

Materials, colors and value

This model arrives at a precise 1/64 scale and features a solid metal base for durability. The paint job is highly detailed with variations of red ranging from bright metallic shades to special Spectraflame finishes that shimmer under light. Interior colors include white, off-white or ivory details depending on the specific casting produced alongside black bases. Smoke tinted windows help frame those crisp interior elements nicely against the glossy exterior surfaces. While pricing fluctuates based on demand among serious Porsche enthusiasts generally expect these RLC exclusives to hold strong value over time due mainly because they never appear in regular retail outlets.

Questions about the Porsche 959

Where can I buy a Hot Wheels Porsche 959?+

You cannot find this car at standard toy stores or supermarkets since it is an RLC Exclusive release from 2023. Members of the Red Line Club usually receive these limited models through special club offers rather than general public distribution channels making them harder to track down.

Is this Porsche model considered rare for collectors?+

Yes it holds significant rarity status because RLC items have much smaller production runs compared to mainline releases. Collectors often view Brendon Vetuskey designs as premium additions since the designer focuses heavily on accuracy which appeals greatly toward high end hobbyists looking specifically after authentic racing legends.

What makes this 2023 Porsche casting unique visually?+

The defining feature is often the Spectraflame red paint treatment found across some variants giving it an incredibly reflective metallic look distinct from standard gloss coatings. Combined with accurate window tinting options like light smoke or gray tints these visual details elevate its overall presentation above typical mass produced diecast vehicles available today.

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How much is a HGK85 - Porsche 959 Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€25
Low
€18
High
€40
Estimated

This 2023 RLC 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.