In the 1960s the combination of Ford, Fred Lorenzen and Holman-Moody was one of the most formidable packages in NASCAR racing with many wins, including the 1965 Daytona 500. This is Lorenzen's 1963 ride, in which he became the first NASCAR driver to win more than $100,000 in a season. Big money then, but oh, how times have changed. Last place in just one 2008 race, the Daytona 500, paid $256,000, with the winner getting more than $1.5 million.
scale: 1/32
magnet: Yes
motor: Short-can 18.5K rpm
motor position: Sidewinder
pinion/gear: 11/28
wheels: Plastic
tires: Rubber
lights: No
Scalextric Digital: YES adapting Scalextric Chip C7005 or Slot.it Chip SISP15B
Carrera Digital: YES adapting Carrera Chip 26732
Motor: FC130.
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PLEASE NOTE: Due to the age of the collectibles, there may be some yellowing of display sleeves or oxidation of the magnets.