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'95 TOYOTA CELICA GT-FOUR
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'95 TOYOTA CELICA GT-FOUR

Celica

SKU
JCB60
Release year
2025
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
4/5
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Wheels

S5Star 5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Silver
detailed:Silver
source:Silver
interior
source:Black
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
source:Black
window
source:Clear (See-Through)
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The story behind the '95 TOYOTA CELICA GT-FOUR

The '95 Toyota Celica GT-Four brings serious rally heritage into your collection with its appearance in the 2025 Themed Automotive series. Part of the special '90s Street Scene set, this release captures a specific era when Japanese performance cars dominated both the road and the track. This model stands out because it represents the iconic Group A rally champion that helped put Toyota on the global motorsports map. The design features classic 1990s styling cues like wide fenders, aggressive bumpers, and a large rear wing for downforce. It is a must-have piece for fans of retro sports cars who want to own a slice of automotive history in diecast form.

Materials, colors and value

This model arrives with a solid metal body that gives it the weight collectors expect from quality castings. The exterior features a striking Silver paint finish over clear see-through windows, paired with a black base and matching interior details. You will find '95 Toyota Celica GT-Four badging printed on the side to confirm its identity immediately. Built at the standard 1/64 scale, it fits perfectly alongside other mainline releases or within dedicated vintage displays. While new themed sets often command attention from niche collectors right away, this specific SKU JCB60 is a regular production model rather than an ultra-rare limited edition.

Questions about the '95 TOYOTA CELICA GT-FOUR

Is the '95 Toyota Celica GT-Four considered a rare Hot Wheels release?+

This car belongs to the Themed Automotive assortment, which means it was produced in standard retail quantities rather than as an exclusive limited run. While themed series items can become harder to find over time compared to daily mainline cars, this specific model does not carry Treasure Hunt or Chase rarity status and should be accessible for most buyers.

What makes the GT-Four version of the Celica special?+

The GT-Four designation refers to a high-performance rally variant originally built for Group A motorsport competition. It featured all-wheel drive and turbocharged power, making it incredibly successful in international racing events during the early 1990s. Collectors often seek out this specific trim because of its legendary status on both tarmac and dirt tracks worldwide.

How do I verify if my model is authentic?+

Check the base of your car for a matching SKU number, which should read JCB60 for this specific 2025 release. Look closely at the wheels and casting details to ensure they match official reference photos. Genuine items will always have crisp lettering on any side graphics or badging without smudges or misalignment.

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How much is a JCB60 - '95 TOYOTA CELICA GT-FOUR Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€3.00
Low
€2.10
High
€4.80
Estimated

This 2025 Themed Automotive 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.