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'70 Dodge Charger
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'70 Dodge Charger

Charger

Tooned
SKU
JJK26
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
Series index
4/5
Mainline #
188
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Mainline · Tooned (2026) · #4/5

Wheels

5SP5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:White
detailed:White
source:White
premium:Gloss
interior
color:Chrome
detailed:Chrome
base
color:Black
detailed:Black
window
premium:Tinted
color:Blue
detailed:Blue
Price history

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The story behind the '70 Dodge Charger

The '70 Dodge Charger has been a Hot Wheels icon for decades because of its powerful muscle car heritage. This specific version arrives in 2026 as part of the fun Tooned series, which takes classic designs and exaggerates their proportions into cartoon-like shapes. Designed by Fraser Campbell under SKU JJK26, this model features an elongated cabin and a short front end that gives it a unique character compared to standard releases. As a Mainline assortment car, it is widely available for collectors who enjoy adding quirky variations of familiar favorites to their display cases.

Materials, colors and value

This diecast vehicle uses a plastic body construction typical of the Tooned series lineup. The exterior features a bright white gloss finish that stands out clearly on any shelf or track setup. Blue and red side stripes add visual contrast along with Mopar branding decals. Collectors will notice tinted blue windows paired with shiny chrome interiors to enhance detail levels at 1/64 scale. Since it is produced in high volumes as a standard release, market value remains affordable for general shoppers.

Questions about the '70 Dodge Charger

Is the '70 Dodge Charger Tooned considered rare?+

No, this specific model is part of the regular Mainline assortment released during 2026. It does not feature special rarity markers like flame logos or Spectraflame paint schemes found on limited editions. You can easily find these models in standard multi-pack collections at local retail stores.

What are the main colors and materials used?+

The body is made of white plastic with a glossy finish rather than metal casting material often seen elsewhere. It includes black bases and wheels, chrome interior details, tinted blue windows, plus red and blue decorative striping along its sides.

How much does this Tooned car usually cost?+

Since it is a mass-produced Mainline item rather than an exclusive variant or chase model, pricing stays quite low. Most collectors pay anywhere from 1 to 3 dollars per individual car when buying directly from manufacturer multi-packs.

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How much is a JJK26 - '70 Dodge Charger Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€2.00
Low
€1.40
High
€3.20
Estimated

This 2026 Mainline 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.