Hot Wheels came out in 1968, and all of the original 16 models had redline tires. The redline era went from 1968-1977. In 1975, they released the Mustang Stocker casting. Today, this casting is very popular among Mustang collectors. The very first Mustang Stocker's that were released were part of a series called the Flying Customs. There are several different color and tampo color variations on the 1975 release of the Mustang Stocker. All of them had "Ford" on each side of the roof, with "450 HP" on each side of the hood. In 1976, the Mustang Stocker was released again, and this time it was released in a series called the Super Chromes. The cars in this series had a chrome like paint job with color tampos. Again, these also had "Ford" on each side of the roof, and had "450 HP" on each side of the hood. This leads up to what this article is mainly about.
In the 1975 release of the Mustang Stocker, there was a very rare enamel white color variation. This color variation today is considered one of the rarest, if not the rarest Mustang Hot Wheels. One still in the package recently sold on eBay for a whopping $2,500! Here is exactly what it looks like! I want to thank Joseph Wiggins, a member on the collectors panel, for providing these photos.
As you can see, this is a very nice Mustang! This one is very hard to find in the condition the one in the photos is in. Again, thanks Joseph for these photos! This Mustang has been added to the redlines page!