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1992 Racing Champions Inc

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AI Identification

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Racing Champions Stock Car Diecast Model #64

Diecast Vehicle

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$1 - $3

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a small-scale diecast model of a racing car, predominantly red in color. It features various decals and markings consistent with a stock car from the 1970s or early 1980s, including the number "64" prominently displayed on the roof and sides. The text "TO SEE" appears above the rear window, and "429 C.I." is visible on the hood. Additional smaller sponsor-like decals are present on the sides and hood. The model appears to be constructed from diecast metal with plastic components, including the wheels and windows. The wheels are yellow with red accents. Given the context provided (1992 Racing Champions Inc), this model is likely from that manufacturer and production year. The overall condition appears good with no obvious major damage or missing parts, although minor wear from handling is possible and not fully discernible from the image. The level of detail suggests a collectible diecast rather than a generic toy car. The paint appears vibrant, and the tampo-printed decals are legible. The size is typical for a 1:64 scale diecast vehicle, which is common for Racing Champions.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of the Racing Champions Stock Car Diecast Model #64, described as a 1992 Racing Champions Inc. product. Based on the visual evidence, the model appears to be in good condition, showing no obvious signs of significant damage, nicks, or missing components. The paintwork retains its vibrancy, and the tampo-printed decals, including the prominent "64", "TO SEE", and "429 C.I.", are legible and appear intact. The model's construction, typical of 1:64 scale Racing Champions diecasts from the early 1990s, suggests its authenticity as described. Market comparison of similar 1990s-era Racing Champions stock car models in good condition indicates that individual common issues typically trade in the low single-digit dollar range for loose examples. While some specific driver or car combinations can command higher values, this particular car (#64) does not appear to be associated with a highly collectible or famous driver without further information. The demand for common issues from this era released loose is generally low among serious collectors. Key factors impacting value for these models are condition, specific driver/car combination, rarity (though mass-produced issues from this era are not rare), and whether the item is still in its original packaging. As this example is presented loose (out of packaging), its value is significantly impacted downwards. Without in-hand examination, minor surface wear, paint imperfections, or loose components invisible in the image cannot be ruled out. Limitations: Definitive authentication and precise condition assessment (e.g., presence of micro-scratches, paint flow, tampo quality) would require in-person examination. Verifying if this specific car #64 represents a particular driver or significant race vehicle from that era, which could boost its value, would require further research on 1990s Racing Champions releases and the specific car depicted. Provenance documentation of purchase origin or history would also lend further weight to authenticity, though is less critical for a mass-produced item of this nature.

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