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Back to the Future - 1955
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Back to the Future - 1955

SKU
JBL76
Release year
2025
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
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Pop Culture · 2025 Pop Culture Mix 5

Wheels

BTTF-RBack to the Future Rail

Colors

body
color:Silver
detailed:Silver
source:Metalflake Silver
interior
source:Gray
color:Gray
detailed:Gray
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
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The story behind the Back to the Future - 1955

The Back to the Future, 1955 model brings a major piece of cinema history directly to your Hot Wheels collection in 2025. Released as part of Pop Culture Mix 5, this diecast replica captures the iconic DeLorean time machine before Marty McFly made any trips through decades. The car features the classic flux capacitor details and distinctive roof equipment that fans recognize instantly from the movies. Designed by Manson Cheung under SKU JBL76, this version stays true to the original film appearance with its weathered metal look. Since it is part of the Pop Culture assortment rather than a limited Treasure Hunt release, you have plenty of time to secure one for your display or play sets without chasing down rare stock numbers.

Materials, colors and value

This miniature vehicle features a sturdy metal base that gives it proper weight and durability for handling on tracks or shelves. The exterior sports a striking Metalflake Silver finish which mimics the stainless steel look of the real car while adding extra sparkle under light. You will find gray detailing inside the cabin to represent the interior seats and dashboard elements accurately at 1/64 scale. The black base provides a solid foundation for this movie classic replica. Collectors usually value these Pop Culture models highly because they celebrate beloved franchises with accurate design details that match their on-screen counterparts perfectly.

Questions about the Back to the Future - 1955

What specific assortment is the Back to the Future, 1955 from?+

This model belongs to the Pop Culture category which focuses on vehicles featured in movies, television shows and music videos. It was released specifically within Mix 5 of that series during 2025, making it an entertainment-themed collectible rather than a standard mainline street rod or sports car.

Does this Hot Wheels DeLorean have Spectraflame paint?+

No, the Back to the Future, 1955 does not use the special Spectraflame finish found on Super Treasure Hunt models. Instead it features a standard Metalflake Silver coating that provides durability for everyday play while still capturing the shiny metallic aesthetic of the movie vehicle.

How can I tell if my DeLorean is from 2025?+

You can verify your copy by checking the underside base for the specific date coding and SKU number JBL76 printed there. The packaging will also list Pop Culture Mix 5 as its series designation along with a release window indicating it arrived in stores during calendar year 2025.

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How much is a JBL76 - Back to the Future - 1955 Hot Wheels product worth?

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€3.00
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€2.10
High
€4.80
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This 2025 Pop Culture 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.