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Racing Champions

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Yellow #92 #26 Cheerios Diecast Race Car

Diecast Toy Car

AI Estimated Value

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$8-15

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a diecast toy race car. The car is primarily yellow with a curved line extending from the front wheel well, transitioning into a gradient of red, blue, and purple towards the rear of the vehicle. Black accents are present on the windows and spoiler. The car bears the number "92" prominently on the roof in black, and the number "26" on the side door in black with a white outline, situated within a blue rectangle. Large, red stylized text spelling out "Cheerios" is located on the front passenger-side fender. Various smaller sponsor decals or markings are visible along the side panel and near the rear. The wheels are black with visible tire tread details. The vehicle appears to be a stock car or similar racing vehicle, possibly from the NASCAR series given the styling and sponsorship. The finish appears to be a glossy paint with applied decals or tampo printing for the graphics and numbers. The item shows minimal signs of wear and appears to be in good to very good condition with no significant damage visible in the provided image. It is likely a small scale model, common to diecast collectibles. Based on the general design and sponsors, it appears to be representative of race cars from the late 20th or early 21st century. Without clear maker's marks visible, a precise manufacturing date or specific driver association is difficult to ascertain from the image alone, but the style suggests a connection to the era when Cheerios was a prominent sponsor in racing.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the image provided, I assess this Cheerios #92 #26 diecast race car to be in good to very good condition. The paint and graphics, including the prominent Cheerios sponsorship and car numbers, appear largely intact with minimal discernible wear or damage. The inclusion of the manufacturer 'Racing Champions' by the owner is crucial; Racing Champions was a prolific maker of licensed NASCAR and racing collectibles, particularly in the 1990s and early 2000s, aligning with the stylistic cues of this car. Authenticity based solely on images is limited; a physical inspection would be required to verify maker's marks, material quality, and the method of graphic application (tampos vs. decals). Market conditions for mass-produced diecast racing collectibles from this era are generally stable but not experiencing rapid growth. While sponsored cars like this Cheerios example have dedicated collectors, they are not inherently rare unless part of a limited production run, which cannot be confirmed from the image. Comparables in the market for common Racing Champions NASCAR cars in similar condition typically range from $5 to $15. Factors impacting value include condition, specific driver association (if any), and production numbers. Without definitive identification of a specific driver or confirmation of a limited production, the car's value falls within the lower end of the collectible diecast spectrum. To fully authenticate and assess potential rarity, a physical examination to identify specific mold marks, production stamps, and cross-reference with collector guides would be necessary.

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