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'67 Ford GT40 MK.IV
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'67 Ford GT40 MK.IV

Gt40 MK.IV

SKU
JKX45
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
Series index
6/8
Mainline #
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Target Retro · Hot Ones 1 (2026) · #6/8

Wheels

HOHot Ones

Colors

body
color:Silver
detailed:Silver
source:Silver
interior
source:Black
color:Black
detailed:Black
base
color:Blue
detailed:Blue
source:Blue
window
color:Blue
detailed:Blue
source:Blue
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The story behind the '67 Ford GT40 MK.IV

The '67 Ford GT40 MK.IV represents a legendary moment in motorsport history captured in miniature form for Hot Wheels collectors. Released as part of the Target Retro assortment, this specific model arrives during the Hot Ones series launch in early 2026. The real vehicle was famous for its endurance racing victories at Le Mans and other global events against top European competitors like Ferrari. This particular casting recreates that iconic aerodynamic shape with a distinctive silver paint finish combined with vibrant blue accents on the base, windows, and lower body sections. It also features red detailing near the headlights to complete the authentic retro race look.

Materials, colors and value

This diecast model uses plastic for its main structural components while featuring detailed exterior markings that pay tribute to classic racing liveries from nearly six decades ago. The primary color scheme centers around a metallic silver body paired with deep blue elements including the chassis base, window frames, and headlight covers which add visual contrast against the lighter upper surfaces. Red stripes accentuate certain areas such as behind each wheel arch where they complement the overall vintage aesthetic perfectly suited for shelf display purposes within any modern collection today.

Questions about the '67 Ford GT40 MK.IV

Is this Target exclusive Hot Wheels car considered rare?+

While not classified officially among ultra-limited editions like Treasure Hunts or Super Treasures yet released under standard production numbers typical for seasonal retail exclusives found exclusively through participating stores nationwide rather than general distribution channels meaning availability depends entirely upon individual location inventory levels during initial release periods only.

What year was this specific GT40 model originally designed?+

This particular version commemorates designs dating back to 1967 when Ford first introduced their highly successful Mk IV variant built specifically for long distance sports car competitions requiring advanced engineering solutions far ahead of its time period including improved cooling systems necessary due extreme engine temperatures generated during intense racing conditions worldwide.

How do I identify if it's an authentic Hot Wheels product?+

Look closely at bottom chassis near rear wheels for embossed branding logos along with unique identification codes printed directly onto plastic surface underneath vehicle itself ensuring proper verification methods remain consistent across all officially licensed merchandise produced by manufacturer partners involved throughout entire manufacturing process.

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How much is a JKX45 - '67 Ford GT40 MK.IV Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€5.00
Low
€3.50
High
€8.00
Estimated

This 2026 Target Retro 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.