
MORGAN SUPER 3
Super 3
Mainline · Factory Fresh (2025) · #1/5
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The Morgan Super 3 brings classic British racing charm to your track with its open-wheel design and bold paint scheme. Released in 2025 as part of the Factory Fresh assortment, this Mainline model captures the spirit of vintage speedsters. With its sleek metal body and vibrant blue or turquoise hues, it stands out on any shelf. Designed by Craig Callum under SKU HYW13, this diecast car is a great addition for fans of historic racing vehicles.
Materials, colors and value
This Hot Wheels Morgan Super 3 features a sturdy metal base with black accents inside and underneath the body. Available in both Blue and Turquoise finishes, it offers two striking color options that appeal to collectors who enjoy bright yet classic tones. At a scale of 1/64, this model fits well within most collections while still capturing enough detail to impress at first glance.
Questions about the MORGAN SUPER 3
What does the Morgan Super 3 look like?+
It has an open-wheel racing design with a low-profile body painted in either Blue or Turquoise. The interior and base are black, giving it a clean contrast against the bright exterior.
Is this car hard to find?+
As part of the 2025 Mainline Factory Fresh assortment, the Morgan Super 3 is available in regular retail sets and not considered rare. However, specific color variants may become harder to spot over time.
How much could this car be worth?+
Mainline models like this one typically hold steady value unless they’re part of a limited run or highly sought after by fans of classic cars. It’s more about collecting than investing, but still holds charm for enthusiasts.
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How much is a HYW13 - MORGAN SUPER 3 Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2025 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.























