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Ferrari 360 Spider Blue The Italian Job Hot Wheels 1:18

Ferrari 360 Spider Blue The Italian Job Hot Wheels 1:18
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Brand
Ferrari
Manufacturer
Hot Wheels
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
P9905
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About the Ferrari 360 Spider Blue The Italian Job Hot Wheels 1:18

TL;DR: Hot Wheels' 1:18 diecast Ferrari 360 Spider reproduces the 2001 open-top V8 Ferrari in blue, the color associated with the car's appearance in the 2003 heist film The Italian Job. A movie-tie-in piece rather than a standard factory-color release.

The 360 Spider didn't need a movie to justify its place in Ferrari's history, but the film association gives this particular color choice extra context.

The 360 Spider's Role in Modern Heist-Film Culture

Ferrari's 360 range brought aluminum spaceframe construction to the brand's mid-engine V8 lineup, and the open-top Spider version added genuine everyday usability to a car that was already more approachable than Ferrari's flagship V12 models. Its appearance in a modern heist film gave the 360 Spider a different kind of visibility than most Ferraris earn, reaching audiences who might never follow motorsport or road-car culture closely. Blue is not the badge's traditional color, which makes it an immediately identifiable choice for anyone chasing screen-accurate movie car diecast.

Placing a Film Ferrari Among Road-Car History

Hot Wheels' diecast execution keeps the 360 Spider's rounded, organic surfacing distinct from the sharper-edged Ferraris that followed it, a styling language specific to this generation. For a Supercars collection that already includes factory-color 360s, this blue movie edition adds a genuinely different kind of collecting value, tied to film culture rather than factory specification, and works well alongside other cinema-associated Ferraris on the same shelf.

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