
'67 Lotus Type 49
Type 49
Mainline · HW Race Day (2024) · #8/10
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View series →The story behind the '67 Lotus Type 49
The '67 Lotus Type 49 brings a touch of classic Grand Prix history to your display shelves as part of the HW Race Day series in 2024. Designed by Fraser Campbell, this model captures the sleek lines and aggressive stance of mid-1960s open-wheel racing cars. It wears the iconic British Racing Green livery that made Lotus famous on tracks around the world during its competitive years. As a Mainline release, it is produced in standard quantities for general retail availability rather than as an exclusive limited edition run. Collectors who love vintage Formula 1 machines will appreciate how faithfully this diecast captures the narrow chassis and exposed engine details of the real car without getting lost in unnecessary complexity.
Materials, colors and value
This model features a metal base that gives it enough weight to feel substantial yet light enough for fast track runs. The body is painted in British Racing Green with crisp white decals displaying Team Lotus branding and racing numbers. The interior components are finished in solid white plastic, while the canopy uses translucent yellow tinted windows to add depth behind the driver figure. At 1/64 scale, it fits perfectly alongside other vintage race cars in a collection display case or on track stands. While not rare enough to command high prices currently due to its standard Mainline status, clean examples remain desirable for filling out historic racing collections.
Questions about the '67 Lotus Type 49
How can I identify this specific Lotus Type 49 diecast?+
Look closely at the packaging or box side panel where you should find SKU code HRY76 printed clearly along with production information. The car itself displays distinctive British Racing Green paintwork combined with white team markings and yellow window tinting that distinguishes it from other variations released in different years.
Is the 2024 Lotus Type 49 considered a rare collectible?+
No, this particular model belongs to the regular Mainline assortment which means Hot Wheels manufactures them in large quantities for everyday stores and hobby shops. You will not find special flame logos indicating Treasure Hunt status nor limited edition numbering schemes that would make it exceptionally scarce among collectors today.
What is the typical market value of this release?+
Since it was widely distributed through regular retail channels rather than exclusive collector events, most copies sell for modest prices near original shelf cost unless found sealed in pristine packaging condition. Loose examples usually trade at lower values depending on overall cosmetic quality and buyer demand.
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This 2024 Mainline 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.


























