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Modern rarities with "Spectraflame" paint, rubber tires with tread, and a hidden "TH" logo. Moderate to High

: A manufacturing error where the car's base was accidentally stamped with the name "Mad Maverick." Rare survivors are valued at approximately $15,000 to $35,000. Identifying Factors of High-Value Cars high-value-hot-wheels-cars

: A rare "Strawberry Over Chrome" finish used for promotional purposes, commanding around $50,000 to $55,000. 1970 Mighty Maverick (Mad Maverick Base Error) Modern rarities with "Spectraflame" paint, rubber tires with

: Predicted to be one of the most collectible Super Treasure Hunts of 2026. 1970 Mighty Maverick (Mad Maverick Base Error) :

: One of the original "Sweet Sixteen" cars, this version was an unreleased finish used to test for imperfections. It is valued at roughly $100,000. 1968 "Over-Chrome" Mustang Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

High-value Hot Wheels are defined by a combination of extreme rarity, historical significance, and manufacturing anomalies. While millions of mainline cars are produced annually for a dollar, rare variants like the 1969 Pink Rear-Loading Beach Bomb

: Key models include the '64 Impala (Mix D) and the '94 Toyota Supra (Mix K).