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    Need Help--Jeff Gordon Diecast Info

    Hey guys,
    I have a Jeff Gordon, I believe it is the 1999 Pepsi Monte Carlo Version of the diecast but it is gold. I have not seen any gold of this variation and was wondering if anyone knows about it. Thanks.


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    If picture doesn't work here is link:

    http://s947.photobucket.com/albums/a...2.jpg&newest=1

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    Anyone

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    Your link doesn't work.

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    Just type on to google. Autocentral photobucket. I have no clue why it is not working.

    Here is the link. I think I figured out exactly what I have. I have a Race Fans 2000 Jeff Gordon Pepsi Diecast 24k Gold Limited Edition only to 2000.

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    that looks like the 2000 pepsi gold car qvc sold back then

    think they were like $140 a car like they were b4 they stopped airing the show, which sucks, thats a really nice looking car

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    that looks like the 2000 pepsi gold car qvc sold back then

    think they were like $140 a car like they were b4 they stopped airing the show, which sucks, thats a really nice looking car

    Yea, I've had it for a while. I think I might sell it, only seen one like it on ebay for like $180. Love the car but not that big in NASCAR. Saving up for a road bike so could use the cash. I thought I had a nice die-cast but didn't realize it sold for that much.

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    ask tyrant he knows everything bout jg stuff

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    If it is a Race Fans diecast, then it more than likely was from QVC. I think the hood opens but not the trunk. They usually come in color chrome, and other plated materials. Can get them on ebay for 30-40 bucks for some of the regular ones, not sure what that one goes for. QVC and even catalogues over price them big time. I bought a 2001 Dale Sr Oreo car from the Bradford Exchange, payed $120 for it, and the nothing opened on it. I was POed to say the least.

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    If it is a Race Fans diecast, then it more than likely was from QVC. I think the hood opens but not the trunk. They usually come in color chrome, and other plated materials. Can get them on ebay for 30-40 bucks for some of the regular ones, not sure what that one goes for. QVC and even catalogues over price them big time. I bought a 2001 Dale Sr Oreo car from the Bradford Exchange, payed $120 for it, and the nothing opened on it. I was POed to say the least.

    Yes I found out what it was. I got it for free because I have a family member who works at Pepsi. These are pretty rare.

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