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'71 AMC Javelin AMX
1/642024

'71 AMC Javelin AMX

SKU
HMY23
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
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RLC · RLC Exclusive

Wheels

RR-5SLReal Riders 5-Slot

Colors

body
color:Brown
source:Spectraflame root beer
premium:Spectraflame
detailed:Root Beer
interior
source:Tan with Brown painted details
color:Brown
detailed:Brown
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Matte Black
window
detailed:Smoke
source:Light smoke tint
premium:Tinted
color:Gray
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The story behind the '71 AMC Javelin AMX

The 71 AMC Javelin AMX from 2024 stands out as a unique entry in the RLC Exclusive series designed by Dwayne Vance. This model captures the raw spirit of classic American muscle with a serious hot rod twist. The casting features an aggressive stance and detailed paintwork that transforms the vintage coupe into a modern street machine. Unlike standard retail releases, this car was crafted specifically for Rock Family Collectors events, making it highly desirable among enthusiasts. It showcases bold styling choices like bright green stripes against a root beer brown finish. Dwayne Vance brought his signature attention to detail to the project, ensuring every line and curve reflects high-end craftsmanship.

Materials, colors and value

This diecast model is built with a sturdy metal base and features intricate detailing that justifies its premium status. The body comes in distinct variations including standard Brown paint or a special Spectraflame root beer finish. Some versions include unique window tints ranging from smoke to gray. Inside, the tan interior often matches brown painted accents for a cohesive look. At 1/64 scale, it fits perfectly on display shelves while offering enough size to appreciate the craftsmanship. Because RLC Exclusives are limited production runs found only at specific events or shops, this car tends to hold significant value and demand within the collector community.

Questions about the '71 AMC Javelin AMX

How can I tell if my Hot Wheels Javelin is an original?+

Check for the RLC Exclusive branding on the card backing or packaging. These models are designed by Dwayne Vance and feature specific paint codes like Spectraflame root beer. Authentic versions will have crisp detailing, proper metal construction at 1/64 scale, and match the official SKU HMY23 listed in production records for 2024.

Is this car considered rare?+

Yes, it is quite sought after because it belongs to the RLC Exclusive series. These releases are not sold in general retail stores and are produced in much smaller quantities than standard Mainline cars. Collectors often track down specific variations like Spectraflame finishes at collector events or specialty shops.

What colors come on this casting?+

The most notable color is the Spectraflame root beer body with green stripes, which appears in exclusive versions. Standard releases may feature a simple Brown paint scheme. Interior details typically include Tan seats combined with Brown painted highlights to complete the retro hot rod aesthetic.

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How much is a HMY23 - '71 AMC Javelin AMX Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€25
Low
€18
High
€40
Estimated

This 2024 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.