SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE TO PLACE A BID ON THIS ITEM! Item # 1027455 Wooden-Oodens 1/24 Jeff Gordon #24 Dupont/1995 Winston Cup Champion 1995 Chevy Monte Carlo: VERY RARE!! 1st EVER BEING OFFERED BY GOMOTORBIDS!
Description:
1995 saw Gordon win his first NASCAR Winston Cup Championship. He won it by battling 7-time and defending champ, Dale Earnhardt, into the final race of the season. Many see this as a symbolic passing of the torch, as Gordon collected his first championship the year after Earnhardt won his final championship. He finished the season with 8 poles and 7 victories, winning at Rockingham in the 2nd race of the season, Atlanta, Bristol (starting a streak of 4 consecutive wins in the spring event), Daytona (in the Pepsi 400), New Hampshire, Darlington (starting a streak of 4 consecutive wins in the Southern 500 event), and Dover.
This next car is a Wooden-Oodens 1/24 Jeff Gordon #24 Dupont/1995 Winston Cup Champion 1995 Chevy Monte Carlo. This car was hand-made by a gentleman in North Carolina by the name of Bo Coble. It was molded using crushed pecan shells & resin and was then hand painted & decaled. These are extremely rare collectibles to find and the first ever Jeff Gordon version we've seen here at GoMotorBids.com!! It's in great shape and has been individually numbered as #0124 out of 1000 that were produced. It comes with the original box although it is no longer shrinkwrapped and has some minor wear from storage. Regardless, this will be a unique and rare addition to your collection so be sure to place your winning bid today!
Features of this Item Include:
Other Body Material
Other Chassis Material
Individually Serialized
The shrinkwrap has torn and is dusty from storage. The box has some minor wear from storage as well.
Condition:
This item is considered to be in good condition. This generally means that the item has probably been displayed, and shows a little more signs of wear. It may have a visible scuff, scratch, or chip, but will still look great in your display case.
The packaging for this item is considered to be in acceptable condition. This usually means that the
package has some pretty significant shelf wear. It might have a couple dinged corners, multiple tears in the outer sleeve, or maybe the box has been bent in some way. May have some fading. Sometimes we see marks from a box cutter that will result in an "acceptable" rating.
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