
Mo-Stash
Mainline · Experimotors (2024) · #4/5
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View series →The story behind the Mo-Stash
The Mo-Stash brings a serious dose of vintage hot rod attitude straight from the Experimotors lineup in 2024. Designed by Craig Callum, this diecast model captures the raw spirit of classic drag racing with its long hood and open cockpit design. As part of the Hot Wheels Mainline series, it fits right into any everyday collection but stands out because of its distinct retro styling. The car features a detailed body that mimics the look of polished aluminum or metal, giving it an authentic garage-built feel even though it is made for mass production.
Materials, colors and value
This model comes in at a standard 1/64 scale and uses a durable plastic base material to keep the price accessible for new collectors. The paint job features a striking Gray finish that sometimes appears as a shimmering Metalflake, paired with bold red graphics on the side. Inside, you will find Chrome detailing for the interior elements. The car sits firmly on Black wheels with red rims and is mounted on a black base. Collectors love this car because it captures a specific era of American muscle without requiring a premium price tag.
Questions about the Mo-Stash
Is the Mo-Stash Hot Wheels car rare?+
No, the Mo-Stash is not considered rare or limited edition. It was released as part of the standard Mainline series in 2024 under the Experimotors theme. This means it was produced in high quantities and remains easy to find on store shelves or online marketplaces without needing special hunting skills.
What colors come with this car?+
The body of the Mo-Stash features a Gray color scheme, which includes variations like solid gray and shimmering metalflake gray. The interior components are finished in Chrome to look shiny and detailed. It rolls on black wheels that have distinct red rims, sitting atop a standard black chassis base.
How much is this diecast car worth?+
Since it is a common Mainline release from 2024, the value stays very close to its original retail price. You can usually find loose examples for just a few dollars in hobby shops or online stores. It serves as an affordable entry point for building a collection without breaking the bank.
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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.






















