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1994 Dale Earnhardt #3 GM Goodwrench 1/64 Diecast

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Action Platinum Series Diecast 1/64 (1 of 16,000)
1994 Dale Earnhardt #3 GM Goodwrench / Chevrolet Lumina NASCAR diecast, by Action. The Richard Childress Racing #3 GM Goodwrench Lumina was driven by Dale Earnhardt during the 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup season.

DALE the Movie #7 - 4 Tire Stop 1/64

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2007 - MA Pit Stop 1/64
DALE the Movie #7 - 4 Tire Stop / 1994 Dale Earnhardt #3 Goodwrench Lumina.
"Charlotte...we had a decent day but not real good. We were in the lead lap and then with around 10 laps to go the caution flag comes out and Richard (Childress) comes on the radio and says, "stay out there and we’ll get a good top-10 finish". Dale said, "I didn’t come here for a Top 10...I came to win...get four tires ready I’m comin’ in"...We were the only car that pitted...we didn’t look like we had a chance but we never gave up. We came in third there... it was a real team effort - 100%...nobody meant any more or any less...he wanted it more...we came to win." - Chocolate Myers

DALE the Movie #8 - Number 7 1/64

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2007 - MA Pit Stop 1/64
DALE the Movie #8 - Number 7 / 1994 Dale Earnhardt #3 Goodwrench Chevrolet Lumina.
"We won ‘em two years in a row and then we’d have a little off year. We won 7...it could have been 14 just as easy...we were so close a lot of times...but to win that and go down and be a part of it...it’s a big deal...we were so fortunate to do what we did...there were other people workin’ just as hard out there...but they never made it to Victory Circle...but we had Dale...we just loved what we did...and then go to New York and get recognized...that was just cool... but we worked hard we deserved to be there. He could’ve won a lot more, that’s just how good he was. The last one was just as special as the first." - Chocolate Myers

DALE the Movie #11 - Starting in Front 1/64

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2007 - MA Pit Stop 1/64
DALE the Movie #11 - Starting in Front / 1996 Dale Earnhardt #3 Goodwrench Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
"There was something...it was different for us. We were not road racers...but we had success there...it’s one of those places where anything can happen...Dale was on the pole but kept talkin’ about what he did wrong...Dale is not expected to race...Dave Green is on standby. Dale was all broken up from the big crash (broken shoulder). He, I think was tough...we were rough and tough...and he was mischievous...we had the greatest team ever. He goes up there on the pole...he even surprised himself...it just showed how tough he was...he just came to win." - Chocolate Myers