
Layin' Lowrider
Mainline · HW Reverse Rake (2024) · #3/5
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View series →The story behind the Layin' Lowrider
The Layin' Lowrider brings classic custom car culture straight into your collection with its bold style. Released in 2024 as part of the HW Reverse Rake series, this model captures the spirit of cars designed for cruising and showing off at shows. It features a distinctive metalflake black body adorned with vibrant green flames that sweep across the sides, creating a striking visual contrast. The bright green windows match the flame details perfectly while adding extra pop to the overall look. Designed by Sonny Fisher under SKU HTB91, this 1/64 scale replica sits low on its base just like real lowriders do at car meets.
Materials, colors and value
This model is built with a plastic body shell painted in deep metalflake black. The finish catches the light nicely while keeping those green graphics sharp and visible from every angle. Chrome trim pieces highlight details around the grille area, giving it authentic styling cues found on actual customized vehicles. Green tinted windows complete the theme while matching up well against the darker paint job. Being part of 2024 Mainline means you will likely find these fairly easily at retail stores without paying huge premiums upfront.
Questions about the Layin' Lowrider
Is Layin Lowrider from HW Reverse Rake rare?+
No, it is not considered rare since it belongs to the standard Mainline assortment released in 2024. These models are produced in large quantities for general retail sale worldwide so finding one should be straightforward if you check local hobby shops or online marketplaces regularly.
What material is used for this Hot Wheels car?+
The Layin Lowrider features a die-cast zinc alloy base underneath but uses a plastic body shell. This construction method allows manufacturers to add intricate details like flame graphics and complex shapes while keeping production costs lower than full metal models.
Does the green window match any other part?+
Yes, the bright green tinted windows coordinate directly with the flame decals painted along both sides of the vehicle. This color coordination creates a cohesive design theme that ties together all major visual elements on this specific release variant.
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How much is a HTB91 - Layin' Lowrider 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.
























