Dale Jarrett diecast car 44 UPS 100th Anniversary 2007 COT Nascar 1/24 :: 1:24 scale, Dale Jarrett UPS 100th Anniversary 2007 Toyota Camry collectible Nascar diecast car The UPS Centennial Toyota Camry is a special paint scheme that was designed in conjunction with a program honoring UPS's 100th anniversary. As part of its Centennial celebration, UPS created a "Design the Centennial Car" contest for employees to create a special paint scheme to be raced by the UPS Team on August 25, 2007, at Bristol Motor Speedway. Joe Hill, a field support technician at the UPS Worldport in Louisville, Kentucky, designed the winning paint scheme that reflects UPS's past and present. The color with which UPS is most associated, brown, envelops the car with splashes of white along the bases of the driver and passenger-side door areas. The UPS shield and centennial logo parallel each other on the hood of the UPS Centennial Toyota and are aligned behind the rear wheel area on both sides of the car. The #44s appear in UPS Gold on both door areas and the roof of the car. Located on the rear deck lid of the car and placed on a white surface is a display of the UPS shield as it has evolved through the last 100 years. FEATURES: diecast body and chassis opening hood, trunk and roof flaps sequentially, individually numbered with the DIN (similar to a VIN) number dual ignition starter assembly roof camera detailed fuel compartment disc brake assembly simulated exhaust openings aero design wheels manufacturer-specific engine detail with valve covers rear window funnel access tampo-graphics car measures approximately 8 x 3 x 2 inches |
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X447821UODJ | Motorsports Authentics Diecast, Nascar 1/24 Scale cars | Dale Jarrett diecast car 44 UPS 100th Anniversary 2007 COT Nascar 1/24 :: 1:24 scale, Dale Jarrett UPS 100th Anniversary 2007 Toyota Camry collectible Nascar diecast car The UPS Centennial Toyota Camry is a special paint scheme that was designed in conjunction with a program honoring UPS's 100th anniversary. As part of its Centennial celebration, UPS created a "Design the Centennial Car" contest for employees to create a special paint scheme to be raced by the UPS Team on August 25, 2007, at Bristol Motor Speedway. Joe Hill, a field support technician at the UPS Worldport in Louisville, Kentucky, designed the winning paint scheme that reflects UPS's past and present. The color with which UPS is most associated, brown, envelops the car with splashes of white along the bases of the driver and passenger-side door areas. The UPS shield and centennial logo parallel each other on the hood of the UPS Centennial Toyota and are aligned behind the rear wheel area on both sides of the car. The #44s appear in UPS Gold on both door areas and the roof of the car. Located on the rear deck lid of the car and placed on a white surface is a display of the UPS shield as it has evolved through the last 100 years. FEATURES: diecast body and chassis opening hood, trunk and roof flaps sequentially, individually numbered with the DIN (similar to a VIN) number dual ignition starter assembly roof camera detailed fuel compartment disc brake assembly simulated exhaust openings aero design wheels manufacturer-specific engine detail with valve covers rear window funnel access tampo-graphics car measures approximately 8 x 3 x 2 inches | $64.99 | |||
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