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RLC Exclusive 1948 Chevy Fleetline Arrives With a Randomly Packed Chase Variant

8 June, 2026

Hot Wheels RLC Exclusive 1948 Chevy Fleetline in protective blister with decorative slipcover

Hot Wheels is bringing a lowrider icon to Red Line Club members with the RLC Exclusive 1948 Chevy Fleetline, a member-only release that leans hard into the Fleetline’s postwar Aerosedan profile and its long-standing place in lowrider culture. The sale is limited to 2 per customer, and it’s listed to ship on or before July 17, 2026.

A Fleetline built for stance

The highlight for display-focused collectors is the car’s functional adjustable “hydraulic-like” suspension, designed for multi-position stance options, more than just a static lowrider look. Hot Wheels also 0adds spotlight side mirrors and a sun visor to push the authentic custom vibe.

Standard version details

The standard RLC Fleetline comes finished in a classic yellow Spectraflame body with a metallic brown roof over a ZAMAC body. It rides on Real Riders OG5 five-spoke wheels in Aztec gold with a chrome lip, paired with a chrome plated chassis. Other details include light smoke-tint windows, a molded metallic brown interior, and an “EL DORADO” plaque. Packaging is a protective blister inside a decorative slipcover.

Chase version: randomly delivered, numbered, and limited

In addition to the standard release, Hot Wheels is also including a Chase version that is randomly delivered and may replace the standard car in your order. The Chase is individually numbered with a limited run of 5,000 pieces worldwide, and receiving a Chase car is not guaranteed.

The Chase Fleetline is finished with a chrome plated body and black roof, still using a ZAMAC body and a chrome plated chassis. It swaps to Real Riders OG5 wheels in classic chrome, keeps the light smoke-tint windows and molded metallic brown interior, and features a different plaque marked “LA PLATA”. Packaging matches the standard format, protective blister and decorative slipcover, but adds an individually numbered sticker for the Chase.

For RLC collectors who love working a display angle, this Fleetline’s adjustable suspension and lowrider detailing make it a standout, while the Chase adds an extra layer of anticipation for anyone rolling the dice on what shows up in the box.

Comments

  • RCall

    Love both versions of the Fleetline. Very EXCITING!

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