Random Card of the Day



Monday, November 25, 2019

Year: 1994

Set: Power (Rate)

Card: #PR60 Western Auto Team


“ What is up with racing cards? This is the second just awful looking racing card in the last couple weeks. The front looks like a racing car is crashing into a 18 wheeler, reminds me of the old Burnout video games. The back looks like someone is watching a race while medicated. I try to say something positive, if I can, but I can't find anything. ” -davidhandberry

“ Yikes, this card is a whole lot of bad. Its a shame too because I liked that car design too. ” -jupiterhill

“ Oh no! That giant truck is crushing that race car! ” -rmpaq5

“ What? Racing card? Front seems OK I guess, back is a train wreck or rather a racetrack wreck.That sort of distortion effect only works on video, or those 3-D flicker type images that switch back and forth. ” -captkirk42

“ Alright, something different. Too bad I turned the card over. ” -NJDevils

“ Awesome, another NASCAR card as card of the Day. Darrell Waltrip owned and drove this car, it was nearing the end of his Hall of Fame career, which began in 1972 at the Cup level, and lasted until 2000. By this point he had already scored all 84 of his wins, which still ranks 5th all time. ” -Billy Kingsley

“ Just when you thought only race cars were allowed on the track, Mayhem crashes the party with a big ole' semi. Hope you have Allstate, and not some cut-rate insurance. And what the hell is going on with the back of this card? ” -CollectingAfterDeath


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PapaG321

Posts: 1698
Joined: Mar 2018
Monday, November 25, 2019 6:58 AM

The back of the card looks like a "bad trip" and although I was there (in the 60's) I never took one! Like they say "If you remember the 60's you really weren't there !! laugh


   

Billy Kingsley

Posts: 7512
Joined: Aug 2011
Monday, November 25, 2019 8:50 AM

I remember when I was a kid collecting this set, the numbering confused me. For many years I thought the subsets were inserts due them having letters in the number. I don't know how I eventually figured it out but I did sometime before 2007...I was only 10 when that was going on, by the way (but already in the hobby for 6 years)


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