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Nashty

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Just wondering what memoribilia there might be out there. I have a couple of those 1984 dealer posters of the GN in a powerslide. Bought one on ebay for like $20 that was signed by Molly and the other I horsetraded for at Nats. I had like $90 wrapped up in that one. (I wanted it really bad). I dig the posters but I really like the idea of car parts that are immortalized in some way.

I'd really like to get my hands on an Indy car or part of the body work of one.

So, what is your prized V6 memoribilia that is either a car part or part of an engine? (Like Ingersoll's turbos or an Indy car nose piece).
 
A complete stage engine....I'd "honor" it by sticking it in my ride....yeah, that's it honor it. :D
 
My boy has a autographed paper signed by a TSM racer , you know the blue one at theMWBC.
DDay
 
DDAY !!!

Glad you're back around!

Hope the old ticker is doing well, been thinking about you since Bob posted you were getting surgery.

Tell the young one to hang onto that autograph, it can only go up in value.
 
if you are talking serious memorbilia and including die casts, the first edition 1/18th scale GMP 87 GN has an average value (or did) of 200 bucks

As far as 1/64 scale cars, im thinking the Target car???
 
I got "Molly" to sign my hardcover GNX book. I met him at one of the old Dennis Kirban get-togethers that he used to hold at an airbase in Warminster, PA.

I had Kenny Duttweiler sign a 1985 GMP T-Type 1/18 diecast. I saw him at Englishtown Raceway Park this past year. He was helping tune a 6 second Supra-powered racecar.

The "Grand National to end all Grand Nationals" poster is a really cool piece if you can find it. I grabbed a couple at Bowling Green in 1987 when Buick had their display there. The posters made the flight back to Jersey in the overhead luggage rack with nary a wrinkle.:D
 
We purposely built the 1:18th scale 87 Grand National Drag Version cars to commemorate the often overlooked power of our cars. They are just pure cool. I do agree however that some of the collectibles from the time period are pretty neat to have now.
 
line lock plate made by Rick Hunt.
honered him by putting it on the car.

also the tech lock is pretty rare(also on car)
 
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