Description:
Dale Earnhardt started out driving in the Winston Cup series back in 1975. However, he didn't make his first appearence in the Busch Series until 1982. The Winston Cup practice must have been good for him, because between 1982 and 1994, Earnhardt only went two Busch seasons without a win. By the time he retired from the series, he accumulated 21 wins, 65 top 5s, and 75 top 10s. Earnhardt raced this car in 1989 for Lowes Foods. These old Earnhardt paint schemes are hard to come by these days, so don't miss this chance.
Features of this Item Include:
Diecast Body
Diecast Chassis
Opening Hood
Steerable Wheels
Engine Hoses & Belts
Working Suspension
Manual Transmission
Rollcage
Tampo Printed Graphics
The box has some corner and edge wear from storage.
Condition:
This item is considered to be in very good condition. This generally means that the item would otherwise be listed as excellent, but may have some slight wear or blemishes from being displayed. You will have to look extremely close to find any flaws.
The packaging for this item is considered to be in good condition. This usually means that the
package has some average shelf wear, maybe a dinged corner or a small tear in the sleeve. It has some wear from being moved around or possibly stacked under too much weight. Could have slight fading.
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