Loose Hot Wheels – Gone Mad – Gray Blue 58
Loose Hot Wheels – Gone Mad – Gray Blue 58 is a loose collectible die-cast vehicle listed by
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easy identification, and a consistent catalog format across Hot Wheels and Matchbox loose inventory.
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: GTIN000005587
- 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 Gone Mad – Gray/Blue #58 | Radical Fantasy Hot Rod Casting History Hot Wheels Gone Mad – Gray/Blue #58 The Hot Wheels Gone Mad casting is one of the most extreme fantasy hot rods ever created. Designed with exaggerated proportions, massive rear tires, and a wildly overbuilt engine setup, Gone Mad represents the peak of Hot Wheels’ early‑2000s “go big or go home” design philosophy. This loose example features the gray and blue #58 livery , showcasing the casting’s aggressive stance, oversized blower, and cartoon‑rod silhouette. It’s a favorite among collectors who appreciate bold, over‑the‑top fantasy castings with real display presence. Casting History & Designer Gone Mad debuted in 2004 as part of the Hot Wheels Originals fantasy‑rod lineup. While the designer is not officially credited, the casting clearly reflects the era’s signature style: stretched engine bays, chopped ca
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- Great for Hot Wheels collectors, die-cast hobbyists, and miniature vehicle fans
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