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'71 Porsche 911
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'71 Porsche 911

911

SKU
HG019
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
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Multi-Packs · 2024 Multi-Pack Exclusives

Wheels

RR-MDReal Riders Moon Disc

Colors

body
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
interior
source:Black
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
window
detailed:Smoke
source:Smoke tint
premium:Tinted
color:Gray
Price history

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The story behind the '71 Porsche 911

The '71 Porsche 911 from the 2024 Multi-Pack Exclusives series captures a legendary moment in sports car history right at your fingertips. Designed by Ryu Asada and Jun Imai, this model brings the iconic curves of early Porsche engineering to life for younger collectors or budget-conscious shoppers. Unlike standard Mainline releases found on toy store shelves, this specific casting was reserved exclusively for multi-car packs sold through major retailers like Target in 2024. It features a sleek black finish with gold accents that highlight its racing heritage, including prominent white roundels and bold numbers printed along the side panels. While it may not be as rare as limited edition Treasure Hunts or Super Treasure Hunts found in special hobby boxes, finding this specific model loose without its original packaging can still present a fun challenge for dedicated fans looking to complete their classic car collections.

Materials, colors and value

This Hot Wheels diecast features an all-plastic body construction typical of the Multi-Pack lineup designed to keep costs low while maintaining durability. The exterior is finished in glossy black, paired with gold trim details on the wheels and side stripes that add a touch of elegance. Inside, you will find matching black interior components visible through the tinted windows. Since these cars are produced in large volumes for bulk packaging sets rather than individual blister cards, they tend to be quite affordable on secondary markets. However, pristine examples with perfect decals remain desirable among collectors who appreciate this particular iteration's unique styling and historical accuracy.

Questions about the '71 Porsche 911

Is the '71 Porsche 911 Multi-Pack exclusive hard to find?+

This model was only available inside sealed multi-car packs during its initial retail run in early 2024. While millions were produced overall, individual loose units might require some searching since they rarely appear on regular store shelves outside those bulk boxes.

How do I spot the correct '71 Porsche 911 from other versions?+

Look closely at the side graphics. This version has distinct gold pinstripes running horizontally across the doors along with large white circles containing black numbers near both front and rear wheel wells plus additional sponsor logos above them.

Does this casting have real value for collectors today?+

Since it belongs to a mass-market category aimed primarily at casual play rather than high-end investment purposes, its monetary worth stays relatively modest compared to premium metal-bodied models unless you locate factory-sealed original packaging containing multiple untouched vehicles together intact.

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How much is a HG019 - '71 Porsche 911 Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€10
Low
€7.00
High
€16
Estimated

This 2024 Multi-Packs 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.