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West Coast Flyer
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West Coast Flyer

HW Fast Transit
SKU
HTD11
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
4/5
Mainline #
56
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Mainline · HW Fast Transit (2024) · #4/5

Wheels

SBSaw Blade

Colors

body
color:White
detailed:White
source:White
base
color:Red
detailed:Oxblood
source:Oxblood
window
detailed:ZAMAC
source:Chrome
color:Unpainted
Price history

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The story behind the West Coast Flyer

The West Coast Flyer makes a striking appearance in the 2024 Mainline lineup as part of the HW Fast Transit series. Designed by Phil Riehlman, this futuristic vehicle captures imagination with its sleek profile and imaginative details like exposed engine components under a clear body. As an accessible entry point for collectors exploring themed transportation sets, it offers both play value and display appeal. Its release during 2024 places it among contemporary favorites that blend retro inspiration with modern design sensibilities.

Materials, colors and value

This model features a white plastic exterior complemented by red accents on the base, which can vary between Red or Oxblood shades depending on production batch. Chrome window treatments add visual contrast while unpainted versions maintain authenticity to original designs. Built at 1/64 scale with metal construction elements throughout its structure including detailed mechanical parts visible beneath transparent panels. Collectors appreciate these variations when building complete assortments from this particular series.

Questions about the West Coast Flyer

How much is a Hot Wheels West Coast Flyer worth?+

Individual listings typically range between $3 and $8 for standard condition pieces still sealed in packaging. Unopened cards command higher prices due to preserved presentation quality compared to loose examples found through secondhand markets.

Is the West Coast Flyer rare or hard to find?+

Being classified within regular Mainline production means availability remains fairly consistent across retail locations worldwide. Multiple color combinations were produced ensuring sufficient supply for casual enthusiasts without creating artificial scarcity issues commonly associated with limited editions.

What should I look for when buying a West Coast Flyer?+

Check whether your preferred version has either red or oxblood base coloring since both appear within same product run. Verify integrity of packaging especially around corners where damage often occurs during shipping processes affecting overall condition rating.

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How much is a HTD11 - West Coast Flyer Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€2.00
Low
€1.40
High
€3.20
Estimated

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.