What did Dale Earnhardt Sr. fear?
In an interview in 2000, Dale said his only real fear was being bored. On the track, he was utterly fearless, thus earning the monikers "Ironhead", or the "Intimidator."
How much are Dale Earnhardt Sr's driving suits worth?
It really just depends when it comes to this kind of collectible. There are many factors that affect the value of his firesuits, for example:
Depending on these factors the least you could expect to pay is $10,000 and as much as $75,000, if not more.
I have had this set for a long time. I searched it and you can still buy it on Amazon for $129.00. It must be that they made a truckload of these things, because I bought one on ebay about five years ago for $75 . Snap-On ripped me off to begin with, but I will never part with mine. My son will get all of my collection.
The full bottles run on average of 20 to 25 a piece but the prize is the 6 pack cardboard holder advertising Montegi Japan November 21, 1998. That will increase the value by 75 to a 100 if it is in good shape.
So to the right collector 200 to 250 would be reasonable.
How many brothers did Dale Earnhardt Sr. have and what were their names?
Dale Sr. had two brothers named Randy and Danny. He also had two sisters named Kathy and Kaye.
What is the price for a Dale Earnhardt Sr. number 30 Army diecast car?
what is the price for the 1976 orange #30 army die cast car that dle earnhardt sr. drove?
Did Dale Earnhardt Sr. ever drive a pink car sponsored by Kotex?
He did drive a pink car, but the sponsor was DayVault's Tune Up an Brake Service
Who took over driving for Dale Earnhardt Sr. on the Richard Childress team?
After the 2001 Daytona 500, Kevin Harvick replaced Dale Sr. at Richard Childress Racing.
How do you find a buyer for a authentic autographed card by dale Earnhardt sr?
eBay,craigslist, any website that lets you put stuff for sell,
How many Daytona 500's did Dale Earnhardt Sr. race in?
Dale Sr. raced in 23 Daytona 500's from 1979-2001.
What is the value of a Dale Earnhardt number 38 car?
I am not familiar with the #38 Dale Earnhardt diecast, however his daughter Kelly drove the #38 Mom & Pops late model in the mid 1990s. This diecast was released in 2005 and is worth approximately $40. In the 1970s, Dale drove a #30 Army car which is worth approximately $60.