Guest roadkill2525 Posted June 3, 2007 Share Posted June 3, 2007 Lately I've collecting 1990-1993 Nascar kits, here's what I got. 1987 Darrell Waltrip #17 Tide Monte Carlo 1990 Days of Thunder #51 Mello Yello Lumina Days of Thunder #46 City Chevrolet Lumina Days of Thunder #18 Hardee's Lumina 1991 Mark Martin #6 Folgers Thunderbird 1992 Dale Earnhardt #3 GM Goodwrench Lumina Kyle Petty #42 Mello Yello Grand Prix Darrell Waltrip #17 Western Auto Lumina Davey Allison #28 Havoline Thunderbird 1993 Ricky Rudd #5 Tide Lumina You think im over doing it on the old Nascar kits? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billy Kingsley Posted June 5, 2007 Share Posted June 5, 2007 That's a good start. I've purchased more then 500 since May 2004. And I will continue to purchase them as well, until I run out of money. The 500 though is all eras of NASCAR, though. I've actually been giving serious thought to selling some of my street car kits so as to replace them with NASCAR kits. That probably won't happen, but I am considering it. Just FWIW, you have most of the years wrong on your list. The Mark Martin kit is a 1990 (also, you need two copys of the kit decals to build it correctly, I found that out too late to correct it), the DW and Kyle Petty kits you list as 1992 are 1991 and the Ricky Rudd is a 1992. There are variations on some of the kits you have, too. There is a 1991 Darrell Waltrip kit and a 1993 version as well, although the body is still the 89-92 body the decals represent changes to the car for 93. There are at least three versions of the Davey Allison kit you have, the most noticible being the 1992 update, which has neon graphics and a 1992 Daytona 500 winner sticker on the box. The 1991 Davey Allison kit has non-neon red and yellows and more contingencys. I've actually seen a third decal variation but I only have parts of the 3rd sheet (It was given to me in a lot) and I can't recall the variations, I believe it had something to do with the Krispy Kreme logo. The Mark Martin kit has a variaton with a driver figure and pit tools, which was only available at Kmart. Some of the kits have 1991 ProSet trading cards in them, I have found at least 4 diffrent kits with them. Some leftover 1990 Dale Earnhardts and Mark Martins got the 91 cards too. Whoever applied the stickers on the boxes denoting the card must not have been paid too well, I've found them upside down, on the bottom of the box and even on the shrink wrap Hope that helps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Wyatt Posted June 5, 2007 Share Posted June 5, 2007 Hey Billy...if you decide to sell some street car kits let me know...I might be interested in some. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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