
Casting #: 7648 AI summary:
The 1976 Hot Wheels Redline Porsche P 911 is a Hong Kong-produced classic featuring iconic red and blue stripes over yellow enamel or a sleek Super Chromes finish. While the retail versions are beloved by Porsche fans, the ultra-rare Gold Chrome salesman's incentive remains one of the most sought-after pieces in the hobby. The 1976 Porsche P 911 is a continuation of the casting first introduced in 1975. Produced in Hong Kong, this model is characterized by its heavy metal chassis and realistic 911 profile. By 1976, Hot Wheels was transitioning toward the "Super Chromes" era and eventually away from Redline wheels. Consequently, the 1976 P 911 is found in the standard yellow enamel finish as well as the polished Super Chromes finish. The most significant historical footnote for this year is the extremely rare Gold Chrome version produced as an incentive for Mattel's sales staff. The Yellow version is iconic for this era, but because the tampos (graphics) were printed over the paint, they are highly susceptible to wear. A yellow example with 100% intact stripes is significantly more desirable than one with "ghosted" or scratched graphics. The Super Chromes version is popular among collectors of that specific sub-series. The Gold Chrome version exists in such small numbers that it rarely enters the public market and is considered a "holy grail" for Porsche and Redline completionists. Because the P 911 used tampos rather than stickers, restoring the graphics requires high-quality water-slide decals or professional-grade pad printing. Restorers should note that the yellow paint used in 1976 has a specific "warm" tone that can be difficult to match with modern spray paints. Replacing Redline wheels is common, but using "Bearing" style wheels on a car designed for "Through-hole" axles (or vice versa) can damage the casting. Watch for 1977 or 1978 "Blackwall" versions where someone has swapped the wheels for reproduction Redlines. These are not authentic 1976 Redline P 911s. Additionally, be wary of "Custom" Gold Chrome cars; an authentic salesman's gold chrome car will show age-appropriate toning and specific assembly marks that modern re-chroming cannot easily replicate. When listing a P 911, high-resolution photos of the roof and hood are mandatory to show the condition of the stripes. If the car is a Super Chrome version, highlight any "foxing" or spotting in the chrome. Clear photos of the wheels will help buyers determine if the Redlines are original or reproductions. Market confidence for the standard Yellow and Super Chrome versions is high, as these trade frequently. The Gold Chrome version has limited data due to its rarity, and its value is often determined by private treaty or high-end specialized auctions rather than standard marketplace trends. If you are looking for your first Redline Porsche, the 1976 Yellow P 911 is an excellent entry point. It is easier to find than the 1970-1971 "917" or "911" models and displays well. Focus on finding a copy with clean tampos, even if there are small chips in the yellow paint, as the graphics are the hardest part to find in good condition. Advanced collectors focus on "Blister Pull" quality or rare carded examples on the "Flying Colors" card back. For the P 911, the ultimate acquisition is the 1975/1976 Salesman's Gold Chrome version. Verification of provenance is essential for the Gold Chrome variation given the rise of high-quality modern vacuum-metalizing services. The 1976 Hot Wheels Redline Porsche P 911 is a Hong Kong-produced classic featuring iconic red and blue stripes over yellow enamel or a sleek Super Chromes finish. While the retail versions are beloved by Porsche fans, the ultra-rare Gold Chrome salesman's incentive remains one of the most sought-after pieces in the hobby. Historical data is based on market trends and collector archives. Values are estimates only and are not guaranteed. RedlinePriceGuide.com does not provide investment advice; we provide data for educational purposes for the collecting community.
P-911
Previous Castings: P-911 (1975)
Production Run: 1976
Note: Produced in Hong Kong. Same casting essentials as the 1975 P-911. Yellow body, with red and blue stripe tampo on the hood and roof. Metal chassis. Was also issued in the Super Chromes Series. A very limited gold chrome version was given to Mattel's top sales staff in 1975
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1976 Hot Wheels Redline Porsche P 911 Collector Guide
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Mint / Near Mint
Moderate to High
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Excellent
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N/A (Rarely found carded)
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Low to Moderate
N/A
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Extreme Rarity / Premium
N/A (Employee Incentive)
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