Austin-Healey

Debut: 2000 Designer: Phil Riehlman 4 releases · 0 case appearances Wiki ↗

The Austin-Healey is a Hot Wheels casting designed by Phil Riehlman based on a vehicle by the same name. The tool debuted in the 2000 First Editions. This casting depicts an Austin-Healey 100/4 from 1953 to 1956 with a blown V8 and quad rear exhausts. The Austin-Healey is among the biggest icons of the British sports car heyday era, along with the Triumph TR6, with designs like this also spawning the Japanese Datsun Fairlady Sport in 1959.

Releases

2012
Boulevard: Legends
Black
W4639
details
Base code(s): E28
2008 · #083
Web Trading Cars
Dark Green
M6985
details
Tampo: "124" Black, White & Silver tampos; Base: Black/Plastic; Window: Clear; Interior: Beige & Chrome; Wheel: 5SP; Made in: Malaysia
2003 · #152
Pride Rides
Black
57133
details
Tampo: Red and Yellow Flame Outline; Base: ZAMAC; Window: Clear; Interior: Red & Chrome; Wheel: 5SP; Made in: China
2000 · #092
First Editions
Black
24391
details
Tampo: Gray sides, Silver Hot Wheels Logo; Base: ZAMAC; Window: Tinted; Interior: Red & Chrome; Wheel: 5SP; Made in: Malaysia