
HI-ROLLER II
Mainline · HW ART CARS · #6/10
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The HI-ROLLER II returns in a highly exclusive form for collectors who love unique finishes. Released as part of the HW ART CARS series within the mainline assortment during 2025, this specific variation stands out because it is classified as a Super Treasure Hunt. This special status means it features Spectraflame paint, which gives that classic candy-apple shine and depth found on premium collectibles rather than standard retail models. Designed by Fraser Campbell with SKU JBC37, the car keeps its distinctively long wheelbase and retro-futuristic body shape but adds a layer of rarity. Finding one in this specific Spectraflame Black treatment is difficult because they are produced in very small quantities.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model comes in a standard 1/64 scale that fits perfectly into most display racks or storage cases. The construction features a solid metal base, ensuring the vehicle has enough weight to roll smoothly down tracks while feeling substantial on a shelf. Collectors will immediately spot this release by its Spectraflame black paint job and matching clear see-through windows. The glossy finish reflects light differently than matte standard releases. Because Super Treasure Hunt models are extremely rare within the mainline, they often carry higher resale value among dedicated Hot Wheels fans who hunt for these special color variations.
Questions about the HI-ROLLER II
How do I know if my HI-ROLLER II is a super treasure hunt+
Check the base of the car carefully. If you see a small flame logo printed near the front wheels, it confirms this is an official Treasure Hunt or Super Treasure Hunt release. You should also look closely at the paint under bright light. The deep, translucent shine indicates Spectraflame coating, which separates these rare finds from regular mainline versions that have standard opaque finishes.
Is it worth keeping this car sealed in its package+
Generally yes for high rarity items like Super Treasure Hunts. Since production numbers are intentionally low to maintain their exclusivity, buyers prefer pristine condition with the blister card intact and no damage. Keeping it unopened preserves both the original packaging details and protects against dust or fingerprints on that special Spectraflame black finish.
Why does this mainline car cost so much more+
The higher price usually reflects its scarcity rather than a change in materials. Even though it is sold within the general Mainline assortment, Super Treasure Hunt models are inserted randomly into cases with strict limits on how many exist per shipment. High demand from adult collectors who hunt for these specific paint jobs drives up market value significantly compared to standard releases.
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How much is a JBC37 - HI-ROLLER II Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2025 Mainline (super treasure hunt) 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.


























