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MOORESVILLE, NC – DECEMBER 06: Dale Earnhardt Jr. watches on during the Nationwide 2019 Paint Scheme Reveal at GoPro Motorplex on December 6, 2018 in Mooresville, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

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MOORESVILLE, NC – DECEMBER 06: Dale Earnhardt Jr. watches on during the Nationwide 2019 Paint Scheme Reveal at GoPro Motorplex on December 6, 2018 in Mooresville, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
The former NASCAR Cup Series driver and Hall of Fame inductee Dale Earnhardt Jr, owns a drool-worthy collection of classic cars, race T-cars, and even entire wrecked Cup cars. A prized possession within Junior’s iconic car collection, recently saw the light of day after he took it out to be displayed. Junior also reminded his fans and followers about the upcoming event.
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Ray Evernham stated, “We’re 10 days away from #AmeriCarnaLIVE 2022! You won’t want to miss this beauty, @DaleJr’s 65’ Impala. Check it out on Saturday, November 26th! Purchase spectator tickets ahead of time or register your vehicle at http://AmeriCarnaLIVE.com.”
Soon, Dale Earnhardt Jr re-tweeted and said, “Happening today.“
NASCAR fans react to Dale Earnhardt Jr’s historic car
Fans took a trip down memory lane at the sight of the iconic 1965 Chevrolet Impala. The car stood in all of its beauty with a cyan-blue exterior and chrome highlights.

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DAYTONA BEACH, FL – FEBRUARY 13: Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet, looks on from the grid during qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 13, 2011, in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images for NASCAR)
Fans stated,
I saw your little cream puff today!! What a Beauty. A great day for a car show and what a great collection of cars of all kinds and the turn out was great!! pic.twitter.com/pmtS4z6yOy
— Penny (@423gray) November 26, 2022
I was there, were where you…? pic.twitter.com/DdKDqJ8kaP
— David Carden (@classicvinylnc) November 26, 2022
I’ve never seen that car before, but it’s amazing! I’ve got a soft spot for the 65’s! My dad had one. Kind of 1 year cars back then. The 65 and 66 are close, but the 65 taillights did it for me!!
— Chris Brown (@br06203903) November 26, 2022
She's such a beauty down to the cool matching rims 🚗 – enjoy the long Holiday weekend w/🏈 ⚽ and leftovers! M. in Miami ; )
— OneWorld OneGoal #17 (@OneWorldOneGoal) November 26, 2022
This is so damn beautiful! And those wheels!!!
— Freddie (@fred_dog) November 26, 2022
It's stunning @DaleJr
— Kimberlee (@lkimberlee65) November 26, 2022
I’d give anything to find a 65’ Bel Air. My first real car.
— DaddyB3 (@pat3b) November 26, 2022
Sweet. If your dad owned that would it have been black?
— Marcus (@superunknown113) November 26, 2022
man, that thing is nice.
— tk Computer Service 🖥 (@tkcomputer) November 26, 2022
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Many fans stated that they remembered that this used to be their first car and how much they love it to this day. Some of them also stated how they would do just about anything to get this car back. This is just one of the cars that Junior possesses in his car collection, there are probably more nostalgia-inducing vehicles and machinery parked on his property, which haven’t seen the light of day for a long long time.
Junior also owns a massive area, where he often dumps NASCAR Cup Series cars, the majority of whom have been involved in wrecks. The graveyard is sort of a place where race cars come to die and be at rest after their long service years. Some of Junior’s car collections may even come from what his late father, the legendary, Dale Earnhardt Sr left behind after his tragic death at the Daytona 500’s.
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Did you ever own a Chevy Impala before? If you did have one, do you still do? did you have to part ways with it? Let us know some of your fondest memories with your first car in the comments.
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