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'73 Honda Civic Custom
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'73 Honda Civic Custom

Civic

SKU
JKX47
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
8/8
Mainline #
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Target Retro · The Hot Ones 2 (2026) · #8/8

Wheels

UHUltra Hots

Colors

body
source:Spectraflame Purple
premium:Spectraflame
color:Purple
detailed:Purple
interior
color:Red
detailed:Red
base
premium:Satin
color:Black
detailed:Black
Price history

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The story behind the '73 Honda Civic Custom

This specific casting brings a fresh look to the classic Japanese sports compact scene for collectors in 2026. Designed by Fraser Campbell as part of The Hot Ones 2 series, this '73 Honda Civic Custom arrives with Target Retro branding. It features the signature shimmering Spectraflame Purple finish that immediately signals its status beyond standard retail offerings. While many mainline cars use basic enamel paint, this model gets a special treatment to catch the light differently on display shelves.

Materials, colors and value

The diecast metal body captures the aggressive stance of early Honda tuning culture with high attention to detail. The exterior shines in Spectraflame Purple and is accented by bold orange racing stripes running along both sides. A large number 3 decal sits prominently next to the word HONDA on the driver door area, adding vintage motorsport flair inside a black stripe paneling design below it too near windows frames around front fender section up top towards roof line itself where tinted glass panels allow clear views into bright red bucket seats within cabin space underneath hood scoop details molded onto engine cover sections visible from above angles easily seen here today now

Questions about the '73 Honda Civic Custom

Is the '73 Honda Civic Custom Target Retro version rare?+

Yes this particular variant is considered limited compared to everyday releases due to being tied directly into special assortment promotions rather than general availability at regular toy stores worldwide today making them more sought after among enthusiasts looking specifically for unique paint schemes like Spectraflame finishes which are typically reserved only for higher tier collectible tiers within official release lineups overall.

How can I identify the real version versus a fake?+

Look closely at the packaging first since legitimate Target Retro editions have specific store logos printed clearly along with correct series names such as The Hot Ones 2. Also verify SKU numbers match exactly what was advertised officially online before purchasing anywhere else just to be absolutely sure you are getting genuine merchandise directly from authorized retailers selling authentic products.

What makes this Honda Civic model different than others?+

It combines retro styling cues with modern diecast craftsmanship using premium materials including metal bodies painted in exclusive Spectraflame colors instead of standard coatings found on cheaper versions. Plus the detailed graphics featuring racing numbers and sponsor decals make each piece stand out visually compared to plain unmarked models released previously during earlier years when simpler designs were used widely across most product lines available.

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How much is a JKX47 - '73 Honda Civic Custom 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.