I have a 2006 Denny hamlin Pocono raced version in RCCA and regular. Both boxes are the same the number made are different 1 of 299 RCCA and the regular 1 of 2952 and the trunk does not open on the RCCA. That's what I what to know. Which is better or are they the same valve.I don't know what you're talking about-- the only cars the trunks did not open on were the RCCA club cars and the trackside elites. Trunks open on all other RCCA versions.
The one you have is probably the RCCA Club car, which is hood open onlyI have a 2006 Denny hamlin Pocono raced version in RCCA and regular. Both boxes are the same the number made are different 1 of 299 RCCA and the regular 1 of 2952 and the trunk does not open on the RCCA. That's what I what to know. Which is better or are they the same valve.
It matters on opinion, if you like quality and detail on car, the ARC for me...if you like low production numbers, choose the Club.I see it does say RCCA club of America. Ok which is better.
Same stickers on both boxes the only difference is the RCCA sticker under the silver production sticker. I just want to know so I keep the better value one and know for the next time I buy one to know which one to get. Sounds like it really does matter for value just what u prefer. Am I close.
It matters on opinion, if you like quality and detail on car, the ARC for me...if you like low production numbers, choose the Club.
But seems strange that it doesn't open without it saying Club car...would you mind checking your sticker where the production is?