The allure and production of Hot Wheels cars continue to grow from strength to strength and would likely outpace the appetite of casual collectors as well as die-hard fans.
While their Mainline range or cars would continue to have a loyal following, it is the more premium and themed range of exotic cars which will appeal to the acquired taste of avid collectors, and hopefully grow its base of repeat customers.
Here is a sample for your viewing pleasure:-
a) '76 Ford Gran Torino (2017 Collector Edition)
b) '70 Mustang Boss 302 (Zamac Edition 2022)
c) Volkswagen Sunagon (Zamac Edition 2020)
Btw, the above Mustang and Volkswagen have bodyworks which are made using Zamak.
As excerpted from Wikipedia:-
"ZAMAK (or Zamac, formerly trademarked as MAZAK is a family of alloys with a base metal of zinc and alloying elements of aluminium, magnesium, and copper. The name zamak is an acronym of the German names for the metals of which the alloys are composed: Zink (zinc), Aluminium, Magnesium and Kupfer (copper)."
Click here to view some Hot Wheels Super Treasure Hunt cars which are coated with the initials "TH" on their bodyworks. A Hot Wheels car that is without the "TH" initials is not a Super Treasure Hunt even though it might look similar in all other aspects.
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