Hot Wheels Collectors
HWC Special Edition 1971 De Tomaso Mangusta
$29.99
Release Date: MONDAY, 6/21/2021
If you’ve ever been to Modena, Italy, you’ll feel a certain exhilaration in the air that says “Italian sports cars!” In 1959, Alejandro De Tomaso founded De Tomaso Automobili in Modena. Maybe it’s something in the water?
By the late ’60s, De Tomaso had introduced the Mangusta – their first car produced in mass quantities (a total of 401). The popular legend about how it got its name is that De Tomaso was working on a car with Carroll Shelby to replace the Shelby Cobra, but Shelby was pulled onto Ford’s GT40 project. Mangusta translates into mongoose in English, a creature known to kill snakes – especially cobras! Despite all that, a Ford engine was mounted in the Mangusta.
The 1971 De Tomaso Mangusta represents the last year they produced the model. Among the most eye-catching sports cars of all time, it just had to become a Hot Wheels casting. We introduce our version here.
Not only is this the first release of the casting, but it’s the first time we’ve released a casting with opening gull-wing covers for a rear-mounted engine! You’ll find new, thicker tires on the rear pair of our Real Riders racing wheels for this edition. Also note the fine detailing on the interior, the engine, and the chassis. Carefully perched under an acrylic case, this rare classic can now become a part of your collection!
Specifications:
Features: Opening gull-wing engine covers
Body Color: Spectraflame bright orange
Body Type: ZAMAC
Wheels: Real Riders racing wheels
Base: Full-metal, Spectraflame bright orange-painted chassis with painted details
Window Color: Light smoke-tinted
Interior Color: Black interior with painted details; chrome-plated engine with painted details
Packaging:
Packaged in an acrylic case within a sturdy box
Each vehicle features an individually numbered sticker (xxx/20,000)
SKU#: GLH83