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'71 Porsche 911
1/642024

'71 Porsche 911

911

SKU
HKC80
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
1/5
Mainline #
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Wheels

RR-LW5Real Riders Larry Wood 5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Yellow
detailed:Yellow
source:Yellow
interior
source:Black
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
window
detailed:Smoke
source:Smoke tint
premium:Tinted
color:Gray
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The story behind the '71 Porsche 911

The 2024 release of the '71 Porsche 911 brings a striking racing aesthetic to the Car Culture assortment. This specific model is part of the Exotic Envy series, which focuses on high-performance vehicles that hold significant value in diecast circles. Designed by Ryu Asada and Jun Imai, this car captures the iconic look of classic motorsport with its bright yellow bodywork. The design features detailed racing livery including black accents and sponsor decals that give it an authentic track-ready feel. It is built on a metal base which adds weight and durability to the 1/64 scale model. Collectors appreciate how this release honors vintage Porsche heritage while offering modern diecast quality.

Materials, colors and value

This model features a solid metal construction that ensures lasting quality for your collection. The exterior showcases a vibrant yellow paint scheme complemented by black window tints and matching interior details. The base is painted in glossy black to anchor the visual design. While specific market values fluctuate, Car Culture series models generally hold steady interest among enthusiasts due to their specialized themes. This particular '71 Porsche 911 appeals to fans of classic racing cars who appreciate accurate detailing. Its combination of bold colors and metal build makes it a visually appealing addition for display purposes or casual play.

Questions about the '71 Porsche 911

Is the 2024 Car Culture '71 Porsche 911 made of plastic?+

No, this Hot Wheels model features a metal base construction. While certain trim pieces might be plastic as is standard in diecast manufacturing, the primary body structure is metal. This provides better weight and durability compared to all-plastic alternatives found in some lower-end toy lines.

What series does this yellow Porsche 911 belong to?+

This car belongs to the Car Culture assortment released during 2024. Specifically, it is part of the Exotic Envy sub-series within that collection. The Car Culture line typically features higher detail levels and themes aimed at adult collectors rather than standard Mainline retail releases.

Who designed this specific Porsche model?+

The design credits for this '71 Porsche 911 go to Ryu Asada and Jun Imai. These designers are responsible for shaping the visual appearance including paint applications and window treatments seen on this SKU. Their work helps maintain historical accuracy while adapting the vehicle for diecast production.

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How much is a HKC80 - '71 Porsche 911 Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€4.00
Low
€2.80
High
€6.40
Estimated

This 2024 Car Culture 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.