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DALE EARNHARDT HALL OF FAME 116 MILESTONE SHEET METAL CAR
DALE EARNHARDT HALL OF FAME 116 MILESTONE SHEET METAL CAR
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Action 124th Scale Dale Earnhardt Hall Of Fame 2006 Monte Carlo SS Gold Car
Action 124th Scale Dale Earnhardt Hall Of Fame 2006 Monte Carlo SS Gold Car
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2012 Dale Inman HOF Charlotte Hall of Fame 1 24 Lionel Diecast Car AUTOGRAPHED
2012 Dale Inman HOF Charlotte Hall of Fame 1 24 Lionel Diecast Car AUTOGRAPHED
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Glen Wood HOF Charlotte Hall of Fame 1 24 Lionel Diecast Car AUTOGRAPHED
Glen Wood HOF Charlotte Hall of Fame 1 24 Lionel Diecast Car AUTOGRAPHED
Paypal   US $164.01
2010 Hall Of Fame Induction Program Car SIGNED Petty Johnson 1 24th Diecast
2010 Hall Of Fame Induction Program Car SIGNED Petty Johnson 1 24th Diecast
Paypal   US $161.46
3 DALE EARNHARDT 2006 HALL OF FAME CAR METAL1 16 SCALE
3 DALE EARNHARDT 2006 HALL OF FAME CAR METAL1 16 SCALE
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2012 CALE YARBOROUGH HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 1 24 CAR WITH MATCHING 1 64
2012 CALE YARBOROUGH HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 1 24 CAR WITH MATCHING 1 64
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2012 DARRELL WALTRIP HALL OF FAME CLASS INDUCTEE CAR 1 24 W FREE MATCHING 1 64
2012 DARRELL WALTRIP HALL OF FAME CLASS INDUCTEE CAR 1 24 W FREE MATCHING 1 64
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21 TREVOR BAYNE 2011 MOTORCRAFT GLEN WOOD HALL OF FAME CAR 1 24 1 OF 730
21 TREVOR BAYNE 2011 MOTORCRAFT GLEN WOOD HALL OF FAME CAR 1 24 1 OF 730
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3 DALE EARNHARDT GM GOODWRENCH 2000 HALL OF FAME CAR
3 DALE EARNHARDT GM GOODWRENCH 2000 HALL OF FAME CAR
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DAVID RAGAN 2012 UPS NED JARRETT HALL OF FAME 1 24 ACTION DIECAST CAR 1 757
DAVID RAGAN 2012 UPS NED JARRETT HALL OF FAME 1 24 ACTION DIECAST CAR 1 757
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CALE YARBOROUGH 124th 2012 Hall of Fame car 1 of 439
CALE YARBOROUGH 124th 2012 Hall of Fame car 1 of 439
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DARRELL WALTRIP 124th 2012 Hall of Fame car 1 of 675
DARRELL WALTRIP 124th 2012 Hall of Fame car 1 of 675
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2012 ACTION 124 HALL OF FAME PROGRAM CAR DIECAST
2012 ACTION 124 HALL OF FAME PROGRAM CAR DIECAST
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DALE EARNHARDT HALL OF FAME CAR BACK ON TRACK RARE
DALE EARNHARDT HALL OF FAME CAR BACK ON TRACK RARE
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2012 CALE YARBOROUGH HALL OF FAME 1 24 NEW MINT ACTION NASCAR DIECAST CAR
2012 CALE YARBOROUGH HALL OF FAME 1 24 NEW MINT ACTION NASCAR DIECAST CAR
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DAVID RAGAN 2011 6 UPS HALL OF FAME DIECAST CAR 1 24
DAVID RAGAN 2011 6 UPS HALL OF FAME DIECAST CAR 1 24
Paypal   US $59.95
Darrell Waltrip 124 Nascar Hall of Fame Class of 2012 Diecast Car New In Box
Darrell Waltrip 124 Nascar Hall of Fame Class of 2012 Diecast Car New In Box
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Cale Yarborough 124 Nascar Hall of Fame Class of 2012 Diecast Car New In Box
Cale Yarborough 124 Nascar Hall of Fame Class of 2012 Diecast Car New In Box
Paypal   US $59.95
Lionel Glen Wood 2012 NASCAR Hall of Fame 1 24 NASCAR Diecast Car
Lionel Glen Wood 2012 NASCAR Hall of Fame 1 24 NASCAR Diecast Car
Paypal   US $57.95
ACTION DALE EARNHARDT SR 3 WHEATIES GOODWRENCH HALL OF FAME 1 24 CAR 1 OF 3333
ACTION DALE EARNHARDT SR 3 WHEATIES GOODWRENCH HALL OF FAME 1 24 CAR 1 OF 3333
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Bobby Labonte 18 Hall Of Fame Car
Bobby Labonte 18 Hall Of Fame Car
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MIB 1 16 SCALE 3 DALE EARNHARDT 2006 HALL OF FAME CAR 1 OF 1167
MIB 1 16 SCALE 3 DALE EARNHARDT 2006 HALL OF FAME CAR 1 OF 1167
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BOBBY LABONTE 1996 JOE GIBBS HALL OF FAME 1 24 ACTION DIECAST CAR LIM EDITION
BOBBY LABONTE 1996 JOE GIBBS HALL OF FAME 1 24 ACTION DIECAST CAR LIM EDITION
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2011 David Pearson 11 NASCAR Hall of Fame 1 24 Flash Diecast Car
2011 David Pearson 11 NASCAR Hall of Fame 1 24 Flash Diecast Car
Paypal   US $49.95
Dale Earnhardt 2006 Hall of Fame Figurine Car 1 24 Scaled
Dale Earnhardt 2006 Hall of Fame Figurine Car 1 24 Scaled
Paypal   US $70.00
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Hall Fame Car

How John Delorean Impacted The Sports Car World

John Delorean is now best remembered for his failed gull-winged stainless steel car that became a time-travel device in the highly successful "Back to the Future" series of films. He is also associated with shady financial dealings and illegal narcotics operations. A symbol of the 1980s excess, the recently departed Delorean's legacy seems anything but glorious. When one reflects on Delorean, they likely remember footage of him attempting to raise funds for his failing auto company by trying to sell over twenty million dollars in illegal drugs.

A more carefully use at the automotive innovator, however, cements Delorean's status as a true legend in the sports car field. Without the Delorean touch, it is likely that sports car production and history would have taken a different direction than it has.

It was Delorean, who in 1964, helped create the muscle car movement in the United States when he decided the tired Pontiac Tempest could be revived via the insertion of a massive V8 engine. The resultant GTO became, and remains, one of the most beloved muscle cars in history. The GTO, or "goat" as sports car enthusiasts often term it, became a hot-seller for Pontiac and set off a chain of events that led to the muscle car era in the United States.

Delorean was rewarded for his innovative thinking by promotions into the highest ranks of American automobile executives. Despite his success in the industry, he eventually opted to go his own way, leaving the U.S. automakers behind and hoping to subsequently compete with them.

Though Delorean's efforts in Detroit created the muscle car era of high-performance, big-engine sports sedans, his true desire was to take his automotive notions even further. He left Detroit and started his own manufacturing efforts in Northern Ireland, aspiring to build a company that would compete with Detroit's big three. The Delorean Motor Company produced the DMC-12, a brushed stainless steel sports car with a futuristic look and trademark flip-up doors. It was never a major seller and less than 9,000 of the famed Delorean DMC-12s ever hit the streets. Nonetheless, experts credit the "Back to the Future" car as a design inspiration for many makes and models to follow from other manufacturers.

Some have compared Delorean's story with DMC to that of Tucker automobiles. Both were headed by strong individuals with new ideas, both met significant resistance from existing manufacturers, and both introduced aesthetic and mechanical refinements that would later be adopted in the production of future automobiles.

Delorean's business success, including hotel investments and NFL football franchise ownership, was remarkable. His fall from grace, however, was even more amazing. Accusations of financial wrongdoings, allegations of cocaine trafficking, and bankruptcy followed and combined to decimate the Delorean empire.

Delorean announced in 1999 that he hoped to re-enter the sports car industry and hinted that he had plans to produce a fast sports car made primarily of plastic that would cost less than $20,000 retail. Considering his success three decades earlier with the GTO, Delorean's announcement was met with a great deal of interest. He seemed poised for a comeback. His dream of a readily accessible sports car designed to fit any budget, however, was never realized. Delorean died in 2004.

It may be easy to look at the Delorean story and see only greed, excess and subsequent failure. A closer look at the man who built the DMC-12, however, reveals one of the sports car industry's biggest influences and a man whose legacy should include consideration of his remarkable achievements alongside his very public failings.

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