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Jeremy Allen Mayfield is a former American stock car racing driver who competed in NASCAR between 1993 and 2009. He drove cars for the Sadler brothers, T.W. Taylor, Cale Yarborough, Michael Kranefuss, Roger Penske, Ray Evernham, Bill Davis, and Gene Haas. In 2009, he drove for his own team, Mayfield Motorsports.
Subject ID: 38535
MoreJeremy Allen Mayfield is a former American stock car racing driver who competed in NASCAR between 1993 and 2009. He drove cars for the Sadler brothers, T.W. Taylor, Cale Yarborough, Michael Kranefuss, Roger Penske, Ray Evernham, Bill Davis, and Gene Haas. In 2009, he drove for his own team, Mayfield Motorsports.
Subject ID: 38535
Subject ID: 38535
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Metal body is removable from plastic base to reveal detailed engine and interior.
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Base Plate "Team Caliber Inc."
Wheels: Black Real Riders, Yellow "Goodyear #1 Eagle"
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Baseplate copyright 1997. NASCAR changed from Ford Thunderbirds to the Ford Taurus for the 1998 Cup season.
The Ford Taurus is an automobile manufactured by Ford in the United States. Now in its sixth generation, it was originally introduced in the 1986 model year, and has remained in near-continuous production for more than two decades. It has had a Mercury-branded twin the Sable (1986–2005; 2008–2009), as well as a performance variant, the Ford Taurus SHO (1989–1999 and 2010–); in addition, it served as the basis for the first-ever front-wheel drive Lincoln Continental (1988–2002). It was a front-wheel drive mid-size car until 2007, and has been a "global" full-size car (built on the Ford D3 platform) since 2008, and available in front- or all-wheel drive since 2008.
The original Taurus was a milestone for Ford and the entire American automotive industry, bearing an influential design that brought many new features and innovations to the marketplace. Since its launch in 1986, Ford had built 7,519,920 Tauruses through the 2007 model year, making it the fifth-best-selling North American nameplate in Ford's history; only the F-150, Escort, Model T, and Mustang have sold more units. Between 1992 and 1996, the Taurus was the best-selling car in the United States. The 1986–1995 Taurus was built on the DN-5 platform, and the 1996–1999 Taurus was built on the DN101 platform. The 2000–2007 Tauruses were built on the D186 which was a modified DN 101 platform.
This model car comes with a cloth cover.
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Baseplate copyright 1997. NASCAR changed from Ford Thunderbirds to the Ford Taurus for the 1998 Cup season.
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This Ford Taurus Stock Car casting features an Opening hood, more detail, and more parts.
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Box packaging has Jeremy Mayfield's stats on the back.
Baseplate copyright 1997. NASCAR changed from Ford Thunderbirds to the Ford Taurus for the 1998 Cup season.
Baseplate copyright 1997. NASCAR changed from Ford Thunderbirds to the Ford Taurus for the 1998 Cup season.
Baseplate copyright 1997. NASCAR changed from Ford Thunderbirds to the Ford Taurus for the 1998 Cup season.
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