
Custom Otto
Mainline · HW Dream Garage (2024) · #1/5
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View series →The story behind the Custom Otto
The Custom Otto brings a classic muscle look back to the shelves in the 2024 lineup. Part of the HW Dream Garage series, this model pays tribute to legendary designer Larry Wood and real-life automotive icon Otto Kuhni. The car features a bold orange body with black racing stripes that run from front to rear, giving it an aggressive street racer vibe. It sits on black wheels with red rims and includes chrome details like the grille and exhaust pipes. As a Mainline release, this diecast is widely available for everyday collectors who want iconic styling without hunting for rare variants.
Materials, colors and value
This Custom Otto model comes in a vibrant orange finish over an unpainted plastic base. The interior is black with clear windows that let you see inside the cockpit. At 1/64 scale, it fits perfectly on display stands or in play setups. With its ZAMAC undercarriage and chrome accents, this car balances durability and visual appeal. Collectors often value these for their nostalgic design rather than rarity, making them great additions to themed collections focused on American muscle.
Questions about the Custom Otto
How can I tell if my Custom Otto is a real Hot Wheels model?+
Look for the official Hot Wheels logo near the wheel arches and check the base for printed info including the SKU HTB49. Genuine models have clean paint lines, secure wheels, and proper window fitment without glue marks or misaligned parts.
Is this Custom Otto a rare model?+
No, it's part of the regular Mainline assortment from 2024. That means you should be able to find new copies at toy stores and online shops easily without paying extra for rarity or limited status.
What makes this Custom Otto special compared to other diecast cars?+
It honors both Larry Wood's Hot Wheels designs and Otto Kuhni’s real-world influence on classic American muscle. The orange color, black stripes, and retro styling make it stand out even among common releases.
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How much is a HTB49 - Custom Otto Hot Wheels product worth?
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.
























