
GORDON MURRAY AUTOMOTIVE T.33
T.33
Mainline · Factory Fresh (2025) · #4/5
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The Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 pays tribute to one of the most iconic sports cars in history with its sleek lines and classic racing shape. This Hot Wheels model arrived as part of the 2025 Mainline series under the Factory Fresh assortment, bringing fresh energy to collectors who love modern interpretations of vintage performance legends. The car features a shiny silver finish that catches light beautifully while staying true to its high-performance roots. It sits at a standard 1/64 scale and is made from plastic for durability during play or display.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast replica uses a fully painted plastic body with clear see-through windows and black interior details. The silver paint job gives it a clean, polished look that stands out on any shelf or in a collection case. As a Mainline release, the T.33 is widely available but still holds appeal due to its real-world inspiration and sharp design.
Questions about the GORDON MURRAY AUTOMOTIVE T.33
What year was the Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 released?+
The car came out in 2025 as part of the Mainline series under the Factory Fresh assortment.
Is this a rare Hot Wheels model?+
No, it is not considered rare. It belongs to the regular Mainline lineup and should be relatively easy to find in stores or online markets.
How do I know if my T.33 has clear windows?+
Look closely at the windshield and side panels. If they are transparent enough to see through, you have the version with clear plastic window pieces.
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