"3: The Dale Earnhardt Story" (2004). Stars Barry Pepper, Elizabeth Mitchell.
Depending on how many were made, it's worth around 75-100 dollars.
Dale Earnhardt Sr. made his Nascar Cup Series debut on May 25, 1975 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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Dale Earnhardt #3 Vintage NASCAR Face Cap 1999 $23,383.15 2 MAXX Charlotte Dale Earnhardt POP 1/1 Psa9 Rookie Auto Rc DNA Autograph 1988 $75,000 3 Dale Earnhardt Sr Autographed RACE USED Engine Filter 1990 $44,500 4 Hershey Chocolate Bar 2009 $10,083 5 Snap-on Dale Earnhardt Tool Box N/A $7,500 6 Dale Earnhardt Sr Autographed Winston Cup Jacket Size XL c. 1990s $4,000 7 Dale Earnhardt Sr Autographed Busch Beer Metal Tin Sign N/A $2,500 8 Dale Earnhardt Sr Signed Autograph Auto Daytona Win Ticket Pass JSA BAS 1998 $1,9999 Dale Earnhardt Sr, Richard Childress, and Bob Stempel Autographed Photo 1990 $1,750 10 Dale Earnhardt Sr. Signed Autographed Race Used Goodyear #1 27” Tire PSA/DNA 1999 $1,595
The 870 Wingmaster was a limited edition 20-gauge pump action shotgun from Remington, made in tribute to Dale Earnhardt. The right side receiver had "Seven Time Winston Cup Champion" engraved on it, and the left side receiver had an image of Dale and his signature. 3fanforever
Dale Jr. previously drove the #8 Budweiser Chevrolet for DEI. He switched to the #88 in 2008, when he made his move to Hendrick Motorsports..
You can buy an unopened package on Ebay for 8.99
Not a who but a what, it was the force of his car hitting the wall at over 180 mph, head on. There is no one to blame, it was just a horrible accident, a chance that all drivers take when they get behind the wheel of a race car.
Actually he didn't - his fans simply made more noise than Petty's.
Depends on how many where made? Along with the brandWINCHESTER 94 30-30 RIFLE. #36 OF 1000
According to Forbes magazine, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. made $20 million in 2004. Jeff Gordon made $19 million. (For race car drivers overall, the highest paid was Michael Schumacher with a whopping $80 million in 2004.) It basically depends on who you are, your skills, and who you drive for. The drivers get most of their money from sponsors. For example, Dale Earnhardt, Sr. was said to make 40 million dollars per year just from being on the front of Coca-Cola machines. The same goes for Jeff Gordon, who is on the front of many Pepsi machines. So, truthfully, the most popular drivers actually make more off of their sponsors than they do from their winnings.