Model Manufacturer: Monogram Models, Inc. (© 1994) Year: 1994 Make: Chevrolet Model: NASCAR Lumina Owner: Hendrick MotorSports
Teammates: Ken Schrader, Jeff Gordon (as of 1997 season) Sponsers: Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Frosted Miniwheats, AC, Pyroil, Valvoline, True Value, GMAC Finacial Services, Die Hard, Du Pont automotive finishes, Wellcraft, Hendrick Motorsports, Intercomp, Bowman fasteners, Packard Electric, Hobart Welding, Speed-Pro, ARP, RE (Racing Electronics), MAC Tools, Fel-Pro performance gaskets, Holley Carbs, Goody's Headache Powders, Hurst Shifters, Western Auto, Clevite 77 Engine Bearings, Goodyear Belts and Hoses, AP, Stant radiator pressure caps, Goodyear tires, Bilstein, Plasti-kote spray paint, Simpson, Moog high performance suspension parts, Edelbrock, Competition Cams, JE Pistons, Auto Meter, MSD Ignition, IGA. Further Information 1984 was Terry Labonte's stock car championship season. His best chance yet to repeat that performance comes in 1994, as he and sponsor Kellogg's Corn Flakes move to the Rick Hendrick racing stable. Labonte's #5 Chevy Lumina joins teammates 1986 Rookie of the Year Ken Schrader, and the 1993 Rookie of the Year Jeff Gordon, as Hendrick Motorsports coordinates their efforts for another winning season. Taking over the seat of a successful team vacated by Ricky Rud, a solid performer like Terry Labonte will be up for the challenge. Prior to 1994 he has ten career wins, was eighth in Championship points in 1992, and he had ten top ten finishes in 1993. He also campaigned his own team on the Grand National tour in 1993, putting his Lumina in ten top ten finishes, seven top five finishes, with a season best second place at Walkins Glen. In the first months of the 1994 season, Labonte leads the Grand National points race, and Kellogg's Racing is the most successful new driver-team combination in stock car competition's major legues.* Skill 3 Paint - Flat Black, Gloss Black, Flat White, Light Grey, Steel, Aluminium, Red *Monogarm Models, Inc. My thoughts on this model: This model was really cool to build. It's also discontinued and somewhat hard to find. My parents got it for me in a hobby shop in Halifax. It was simpler to put together than you think! I recommend this model to anyone who can find it.
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