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1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
1/642024

1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

SKU
HWF19
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
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RLC · RLC Exclusives

Wheels

RR-RACEReal Riders Race

Colors

body
color:Blue
source:Spectraflame teal
premium:Spectraflame
detailed:Teal
interior
source:Metallic white & teal
color:Multi-Color
detailed:Multi-Color
base
detailed:ZAMAC
source:Chrome
color:Unpainted
window
detailed:Smoke
source:Light smoke tint
premium:Tinted
color:Gray
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The story behind the 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

The 2024 RLC Exclusive release of the 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo brings a fresh perspective to classic American muscle. Designed by Brendon Vetuskey under SKU HWF19, this model celebrates car culture with distinct custom touches that stand out from standard retail offerings. Instead of a traditional factory paint job, the body features an intricate teal and blue graphic design layered over Spectraflame teal or solid blue bases depending on the variation found in circulation. This limited series appeals to collectors who appreciate unique artistic interpretations rather than stock replicas. The low-slung stance and custom wheels enhance its visual impact significantly.

Materials, colors and value

This diecast model is built at a precise 1/64 scale with a heavy metal base material for durability. Collectors can find variations featuring ZAMAC or Chrome bases, often paired with unpainted metallic undersides to highlight the chassis details. The interior finishes typically range from Metallic white and teal combinations to complex multi-color setups that mimic detailed upholstery. Window treatments include smoke tinted glass or light gray options to complete the look. Due to its exclusive nature within the RLC lineup, this car holds significant appeal for serious collectors looking for display quality pieces with high-end detailing.

Questions about the 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Is the HWF19 Monte Carlo a Treasure Hunt or regular release?+

This specific model is an RLC Exclusive found in the Red Line Club series rather than a standard Mainline store release. These cars are generally limited to members only and feature higher production values with unique paint jobs like Spectraflame finishes that you will not see on typical shelves.

What colors does this 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo come in?+

The body primarily showcases a custom teal theme. Variations include Solid Teal, Blue with Spectraflame effects, or full Spectraflame paint applications featuring intricate graphics. The base materials vary between raw ZAMAC metal and polished Chrome depending on the specific casting found within this exclusive set.

How rare is Brendon Vetuskey's Monte Carlo design?+

Since it belongs to an RLC Exclusive series from 2024, availability is restricted compared to mass-market toys. These models are produced in smaller runs intended for dedicated club members and adult collectors who prioritize quality casting materials over quantity.

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How much is a HWF19 - 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€25
Low
€18
High
€40
Estimated

This 2024 RLC 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.