Loose Hot Wheels Ford GT90 – Black & Green | Concept Supercar Casting History
Loose Hot Wheels Ford GT90 – Black & Green | Concept Supercar Casting History is a loose collectible die-cast vehicle listed by
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Product Information
- SKU: GTIN000005556
- Category: Loose Hot Wheels
- Collector Tags: Bargain Bin, Ford GT90, 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
Loose Hot Wheels Ford GT90 – Black & Green The Hot Wheels Ford GT90 is based on one of the wildest concept supercars Ford ever built. Revealed in 1995, the real GT90 featured a quad‑turbo V12, extreme wedge styling, and aerospace‑inspired engineering. Hot Wheels captured the futuristic look with sharp angles, low stance, and a dramatic supercar profile. This loose example features the aggressive black and green livery , giving the GT90 a modern, high‑contrast look that highlights its concept‑car geometry. Casting History & Designer The Ford GT90 casting debuted in 1999 and has appeared in multiple series including First Editions , HW Exotics , and concept‑car themed assortments. The real GT90 was never produced, but it remains one of Ford’s most iconic design studies. Hot Wheels captured key design elements from the real concept, including: Sharp wedge‑shaped front end Low, futuristic ca
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