Back in February, the 1962 Ford F-100 got a very special tribute in the form of a new specialty Hot Wheels die-cast model as part of the company’s Red Line Club offerings, which are exclusively available to members only. That particular model featured a bright Spectraflame bright orange and gloss white two-tone paint job and plenty of vintage hot rod style, but it isn’t the last 1962 Ford F-100 to join the Red Line Club, as Hot Wheels is set to release yet another version of that same pickup.
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This new 1:64 scale die-cast pickup is also a Red Line Club exclusive, and is similar in terms of style to the previous offering, albeit with a Spectraflame navy blue paint job, a white roof, and a “Genuine Ford Parts Sales & Service” logo on the doors. Other unique features include an opening hood, the optional larger wraparound rear window, Real Riders deep dish wheels with red hubs, and light smoke tinted windows.
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The toy pickup rides on a chrome-plated metal chassis and like all Red Line Club models, features a highly detailed engine bay that looks pretty darn real. Overall, this truck has a very cool vintage hot rod vibe that extends to the interior, which is finished in gloss white with navy blue painted details.
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This limited-edition model comes packaged with an illustrated RLC blister card and is packed in a Kar Keepers clamshell case with an individually numbered sticker. It will be available to RLC members only on July 26th, 2022 at 9am Pacific Time for a retail price of $25 until all available units are sold out, though it’s limited to one per member or five per household.
Source: Ford Authority