
Corvette Stingray
Corvette Stingray
Mainline · HW Dream Garage (2024) · #5/5
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View series →The story behind the Corvette Stingray
The Corvette Stingray joins the Hot Wheels lineup for 2024 as part of the HW Dream Garage series. This model captures the aggressive wedge shape that defined American muscle in the late seventies and early eighties. Designed by Larry Wood, this casting brings a sharp profile to collectors who love classic sports cars with modern racing flair. The car features bright red paint options with striking white stripes running down the center and sides, giving it an authentic race-ready appearance. Since it belongs to the Mainline assortment, you can expect to find this release in standard retail packs across many stores worldwide.
Materials, colors and value
This 1/64 scale diecast model features a metal base that provides excellent weight for rolling on track surfaces. The exterior showcases bold red finishes paired with distinctive white and yellow racing decals along the sides. Collectors will notice variations including unpainted bases, ZAMAC metallic finishes under specific window tints like heavy smoke or gray tinted glass. Each version highlights different detailing approaches while maintaining accurate proportions of the original vehicle design.
Questions about the Corvette Stingray
What is this Corvette Stingray Hot Wheels worth?+
Standard Mainline models typically trade between $1 to $5 each depending on condition and packaging completeness. ZAMAC versions might command slightly higher prices among niche collectors seeking metallic base finishes for their collections.
How do I identify different color variations?+
Look closely at the window tint colors listed as smoke, heavy smoke or gray alongside body shades such as cherry red versus bright red. Base materials vary too with some having unpainted metal bottoms instead of painted ones.
Is this car hard to find?+
Being part of the regular Mainline series means production numbers are relatively high compared to limited editions like Treasure Hunts. You should encounter multiple copies available through local retailers online marketplaces frequently throughout distribution cycles.
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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.
























