
Product Description
Hot Wheels 1999 Final Run (#2 of 12), product no. 21342, diecast metal Street Beast convertible car This was a limited edition of 35,000.
The last production run of the Street Beast features a metallic white brown and gold body, ZAMAC metal chassis, gold interior, clear windshield, metal side pipes, metal rear spare tire, gold Final Run design tampo on hood, gold tampo with black 'Street Beast' on trunk, metal bumpers, metal headlights and red taillights, and rubber Real Riders tires with whitewalls and chrome hubs.
The car is 80mm / 3 1/8 inches long, 1/64 scale. Made in Malaysia in 1999.
The car is in mint condition on a near mint condition blister card. The blister card is mounted in an unopened special Final Run box. The outer Final Run box has two small dents in the plastic covering on the lower half and some light shelf wear on the right side (see photos).
Model history: Hot Wheels produced variations of the Street Beast from 1991 to 1999. During the period 1994-1996 it was called the Swingfire. The car's design was based on a combination of a Studebaker and Plymouth convertible.
Product Description
Hot Wheels 1999 Final Run (#2 of 12), product no. 21342, diecast metal Street Beast convertible car This was a limited edition of 35,000.
The last production run of the Street Beast features a metallic white brown and gold body, ZAMAC metal chassis, gold interior, clear windshield, metal side pipes, metal rear spare tire, gold Final Run design tampo on hood, gold tampo with black 'Street Beast' on trunk, metal bumpers, metal headlights and red taillights, and rubber Real Riders tires with whitewalls and chrome hubs.
The car is 80mm / 3 1/8 inches long, 1/64 scale. Made in Malaysia in 1999.
The car is in mint condition on a near mint condition blister card. The blister card is mounted in an unopened special Final Run box. The outer Final Run box has two small dents in the plastic covering on the lower half and some light shelf wear on the right side (see photos).
Model history: Hot Wheels produced variations of the Street Beast from 1991 to 1999. During the period 1994-1996 it was called the Swingfire. The car's design was based on a combination of a Studebaker and Plymouth convertible.