
Quick Bite
Mainline · Fast Foodie (2022) · #2/5
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View series →The story behind the Quick Bite
The Quick Bite stands out as a unique entry in the Hot Wheels lineup because it blends everyday street culture with special collectible status. Released during 2022 within the Fast Foodie series, this model captures the spirit of mobile food trucks that are popular worldwide. Designed by Larry Wood, the vehicle features an all-plastic body painted in a vibrant orange shade to match its hot dog theme. It holds the distinction of being a Treasure Hunt release rather than a standard Mainline car. This means collectors hunt for it specifically because these models appear randomly at retail stores and have much lower production runs than regular releases.
Materials, colors and value
This specific diecast model is built on a black plastic base and features detailed interior elements molded in white. The windows are tinted blue to complete the look of this food service vehicle. Since it comes from the Fast Foodie assortment, the design emphasizes fun graphics related to street vendors. As a limited edition Treasure Hunt item with SKU HCX97, this car tends to hold higher value among enthusiasts who specialize in tracking down these harder-to-find variants. The 1/64 scale makes it compatible with most standard display shelves and playsets while maintaining detailed accuracy.
Questions about the Quick Bite
How can I tell if a Quick Bite is the rare Treasure Hunt version?+
You should look closely at the black base or the card backing for a small flame logo. This symbol indicates it was part of the limited Treasure Hunt program rather than the regular production run found in most toy stores.
Is this food truck diecast car valuable to collectors today?+
Yes, because it is designated as a Treasure Hunt model from 2022. These releases are produced in smaller quantities than standard cars, making them harder to find and generally more desirable for serious Hot Wheels enthusiasts who want complete sets.
What material was used to make the Quick Bite car body?+
Unlike many premium models that use metal bodies, this specific vehicle is constructed entirely from plastic. The bright orange exterior and white interior components are all molded plastic materials designed for durability.
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How much is a HCX97 - Quick Bite Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2022 Mainline (treasure hunt) 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.






















