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1980 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT 2
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$99.95



1966 SHELBY COBRA 427 S/C
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1965 SHELBY COBRA DAYTONA
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1967 FORD MUSTANG
Bill Maier Racing
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1967 FORD MUSTANG
Jerry Titus
Gawdawful Yellow

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1967 FORD MUSTANG
Pete Geoghegan
Limited Edition of 1200

Sealed Bonnet
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1968 FORD MUSTANG GT
High Country Special
Gold

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1968 FORD MUSTANG GT
California Special
Red
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1967 FORD MUSTANG GT
Lime Gold

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ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
2005 Indy 500 Danica Patrick
Limited Edition of only 2500
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IndyCar Series - 2005

Danica Patrick - Indy 500 Rookie of the Year car
Production Quantity of only 2,500 units.
*Custom Window Box Package
*Metal Body and Chassis
*Sequentially Numbered Base
Officially Licensed by the Indy Racing League, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Rahal Letterman Racing






On May 29, 2005, Danica Patrick became only the fourth woman to race in the Indianapolis 500, following Janet Guthrie, Lyn St. James, and Sarah Fisher. After posting the fastest practice speed of the month (229.880 mph / 369.956 km/h) she qualified 4th during the morning practice session. Patrick's fourth starting position, however, was still the highest ever attained for the race by a female driver. Patrick became the first female driver to lead the race at Indianapolis, first near the 125 mile mark while cycling through pit stops and late in the race when the leaders pitted for fuel on lap 172, losing it on lap 184, and then regaining it on a restart with 11 laps to go. However, as she had not pitted for fuel, Danica needed one more long yellow in order to reach the finish without having to refuel. On lap 194, eventual race winner and 2005 series champion Dan Wheldon passed her as she was forced to slow in order to conserve fuel, and she was quickly passed by both Bryan Herta and her teammate Vitor Meira.

Danica Patrick's fourth place was the highest ever finish for a female driver, besting the previous record of ninth set by Janet Guthrie in 1978. Patrick led 19 laps overall.