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This special raced-version diecast appears just as Joey Logano's car did in Victory lane after he became the youngest driver to win in Nationwide Series history - Including both rear tires shredded from his victory burnout!
Joey Logano became the youngest winner in NASCAR Nationwide Series history as he drove the No. 20 GameStop Toyota to victory in Saturday nights Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta...
All SERIOUS collectors should make note of the following:
*Joey became the youngest driver to ever win a NASCAR Nationwide Series race in this car
*Features BOTH tires SHREDDED from his victory burnout celebration (this is the only diecast produced to date with both rear tires shredded)
*Features the famous yellow "Rookie Stripes" on the rear bumper
In only his third series start since turning 18 the minimum age required to drive in NASCARs top three series Logano started from the pole for the second weekend in a row, led the first 17 laps of the 200-lap event around the 1.5-mile oval, then came back to take the lead for good with a pass of Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) teammate Kyle Busch 53 laps from the finish and never looked back.
This diecast car is precision-engineered by Action, the definitive brand in NASCAR collectibles. It is a Driver Select edition, which features great detail on multiple levels of production and limited editions. It's body and chassis are all-diecast; hood and deck lid and roof flaps open (when accurate to the car); features superior quality tampo-graphics; exhaust openings; aero-designed wheels; manufacturer-specific engine detail; intricate fuel compartment; premium quality paint; disc brake assembly; and lots more! Dimensions on this car are 8 3/4" x 3 1/8" x 2" inches and it is attractively packaged in it's uniquely designed box. As always, car will arrive in mint condition...
@Wimmer33fan1 I bet they don't because that would require the metal to be hand-tooled. It's all diecast nowadays.
And before you think about making your own, keep in mind that it's usually 1/10 in thick. You can't easily bend it with a hammer without wrecking the whole car (or a pair of pliers either).
HarvestmanMan 1 year ago
do they make raced version cars with bent up sheetmetal? the only ones I've seen have scuff marks on the body and ripped up tires/ scuffed tires
Wimmer33fan1 1 year ago
so does Jeff Gordon NG,Brad Keselowski Miccosukkee,Jimmie Johnson Martinsville and 4-5 more
jlogano20 2 years ago
kyle Busch has a snickers car with a rubbed up tire. but this may be cooler
lukasj224 2 years ago