
Mutt Cutts Van
Pop Culture · 2025 Pop Culture Mix 2
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The story behind the Mutt Cutts Van
The Mutt Cutts Van from Hot Wheels takes collectors back to the classic cartoon The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show with its fun design. Released in 2025 as part of Pop Culture Mix 2, this van features a dog-shaped body that matches the famous pet from the series. With clear windows and detailed spots on its face, it captures the charm of Mutt Cutts perfectly. This model is crafted for fans who love nostalgic characters turned into collectible cars.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast vehicle has a metal base with beige and tan color options, black interior details, and a painted tongue sticking out for extra personality. It measures at the standard Hot Wheels scale of 1/64, making it easy to display alongside other models in your collection. The clear window treatment adds realism while keeping visibility high.
Questions about the Mutt Cutts Van
Is the Mutt Cutts Van from Hot Wheels a rare release?+
The Mutt Cutts Van is part of the Pop Culture assortment and not labeled as Treasure Hunt or Chase. While it may be harder to find depending on region, there are no limited production numbers listed.
What colors does the Hot Wheels Mutt Cutts Van come in?+
The van comes with a beige and tan body paint scheme, black interior details, clear windows, and small red tongue detail. The base is always black across all versions released.
How can I tell if my Mutt Cutts Van is original or re-released?+
Check the packaging for the year 2025 label and confirm it's part of Pop Culture Mix 2. Original models will have SKU JBL80 printed on the box or base.
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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.














