Hot Wheels GMA T.33 – Yellow | Gordon Murray V12 Supercar Casting History
Hot Wheels GMA T.33 – Yellow | Gordon Murray V12 Supercar Casting History is a loose collectible die-cast vehicle listed by
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This loose die-cast vehicle is a great choice for display shelves, collection fillers, custom projects,
photography setups, restorations, dioramas, or everyday die-cast collecting.
Product Information
- SKU: GTIN000005588
- Category: Loose Hot Wheels
- Collector Tags: Bargain Bin, Hot Wheels, Loose Hot Wheels, Old Hot Wheels
- Approx. Weight: 0.12 lb
- Listed Price: $2.95
- Condition: Loose die-cast vehicle
- Use: Collecting, display, customs, restoration, photography, and hobby builds
Listing Notes
Hot Wheels GMA T.33 – Yellow The Hot Wheels GMA T.33 is a precision‑focused casting based on Gordon Murray Automotive’s lightweight, analog V12 supercar. Designed as a purist’s machine and spiritual successor to the McLaren F1, the real T.33 emphasizes balance, simplicity, and driver engagement — and Hot Wheels captured that philosophy with impressive accuracy in 1:64 scale. This loose example features the striking yellow debut color , highlighting the T.33’s sculpted bodywork, teardrop cabin, and signature rear‑engine proportions. It stands out as one of the cleanest modern supercar castings in the Hot Wheels lineup. Casting History & Designer The GMA T.33 casting debuted in 2024 under the HW Exotics series. While the designer has not been publicly credited, the casting reflects Hot Wheels’ modern approach: crisp panel lines, accurate proportions, and a commitment to representing real‑w
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