
'67 Ford GT40 Mk.IV
GT40 Mk.IV
Mainline · Then and Now (2024) · #5/10
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View series →The story behind the '67 Ford GT40 Mk.IV
The '67 Ford GT40 Mk.IV brings serious racing history to your shelf with a design that screams speed. Released in 2024 as part of the Mainline series, this model sits inside the Then and Now theme. That lineup celebrates iconic vehicles from different eras side by side. Designed by Ryu Asada, this diecast car captures the aggressive aerodynamic lines of its real-life predecessor. The silver ZAMAC body shines under light while black accents on the nose and cockpit add a dark contrast that looks fast even when standing still. Red trim details along the sides give it extra energy without overwhelming the clean metallic finish. As a standard Mainline release, you will find these at stores regularly during 2024. Collectors love adding GT40 variations to their sets because they represent one of Ford's most famous motorsport successes ever.
Materials, colors and value
This model features a sturdy ZAMAC body which gives it that classic metallic silver look many enthusiasts seek for vintage race cars. The base is black plastic, matching the dark interior and window tints seen in the casting details. You will notice smoke tinted windows alongside gray accents depending on lighting conditions. Since this is part of the general retail Mainline lineup from 2024, values tend to stay steady rather than skyrocketing immediately after launch. Most collectors buy several copies for track use or display purposes because they hold up well against everyday handling.
Questions about the '67 Ford GT40 Mk.IV
Is the '67 Ford GT40 Mk.IV a rare Hot Wheels car?+
No, this model belongs to the Mainline assortment released in 2024. These cars produce in large quantities for regular store shelves worldwide. They are easy to find and trade among collectors since they launch openly without special limited edition markers like flame logos or unique packaging codes.
How can I tell if my GT40 Mk.IV is authentic?+
Check the base for clear Hot Wheels branding alongside a valid 2024 date code. Look closely at the ZAMAC body finish which should feel heavy compared to pure plastic toys. Authentic units feature sharp paint applications on sponsor decals like MWG Racing and correct wheel types specified by designer Ryu Asada.
What is the typical resale value of this diecast car?+
Since it launched as a common Mainline item in 2024, prices usually hover around standard retail levels unless kept sealed in original blister packs. Loose copies trade modestly since supply remains high throughout its release year.
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