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Racing Champions 1990: Rise of the Variations

9.3K views 34 replies 10 participants last post by  carlatmatthieu  
#1 · (Edited)
My last post talked about the start of Racing Champions in 1989, their first patent and early licensing deals. Now we get to 1990. RC had landed more licenses and started producing more drivers.
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Here we have the complete set. They're still using the Series 1 packaging but they've figured out the plastic bubble under the car so they can stand. This is the defining difference from 1989 to 1990 besides the subtle changes in the cars themselves. Now when I say complete I really mean one of each of the drivers and liveries they released, because 1990 is also when Racing Champions started having several variations of each car.

Since these forums only allow me to upload 10 pictures per post, I'll follow up with comments that dive into some of the variations for each car and how they differ from 1989.

The drivers released this year were Terry Labonte, Dale Earnhardt, Bill Elliott, Derrick Cope, AJ Foyt, Morgan Shepherd, Larry Pearson, Rob Moroso, Neil Bonnet, Kenny Bernstein, Rusty Wallace, Davey Allison with both his white and black liver as well as the black and gold, Michael Waltrip, Harry Gant, Kyle Petty with both his white and blue livery as well as his blue and pink, Richard Petty, and Sterling Marlin.

It's interesting and I wish I knew more of the backstory to the less kid friendly sponsors. As with the 1989 cars, they didn't include any of the tobacco sponsors on the cars of Skoal on either of Terry Labonte's or Gant's cars, Copenhagen or Chattanooga Chew, and they didn't include Budweiser on Elliott's car, but they had no problem with Miller on Rusty Wallace's car.
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The backs of these packages remain the same as the updated packages from 1989 with the expanded driver list and GM licensing statement. It's interesting to point out that there are several drivers listed which they still haven't released a year later, like Rodney Combs, Tommy Ellis, Steve Grissom, Ben Hess, Ernie Irvan, Dale Jarrett, Junior Johnson, Mark Martin, Jimmy Means, Phil Parsons, Ken Schrader and Rick Wilson. Even more interesting are the drivers released this year that aren't listed in the back, like Rob Moroso, Kenny Bernstein though it does say Quaker State instead, and the king Richard Petty.

Here are some closer pictures of the cars that I don't have variations of and that were new for 1990.
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Terry Labonte's #1 Skoal Oldsmobile with Majik instead of Skoal.
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Derrick Cope's #10 Purolator Chevy Lumina.
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Rob Moroso 's #20 Crown Oldsmobile.
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Kyle Petty's #42 blue and white Peak Pontiac Grand Prix. There are variations of this where the car is the same but the grill is of the other castings including Buick, Oldsmobile and Chevy.
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Richard Petty's #43 STP Pontiac Grand Prix using the new Pontiac casting instead of the original casting where all the cars are the same but with different grills.

Editing to add a variation I didn't know existed which is Richard Petty' car with rubber tires.

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And now on with the variations! These are by no means all of the variations. The price guides used to call out several variations and list them separately. But many of these were never mentioned in the price guides, so you'd think you had them all then come across some subtly different version of the car you never know existed. I also don't have variations for all the drivers and some may not exist, so we'll just look at the ones I do have.
 
#28 ·
I recently added several of the missing variations from this year. I've edited each driver's post above in this thread with closeups of each variation. These are a bit harder to find than most of the other variations from 1990, but they can basically be described as the 1989 cars including the livery and the script lettering for the driver names but in the 1990 bubble bottom packaging. Then there's also the red variation of Bill Elliott's car.
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#30 ·
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A little advice that some of the older among you probably already know, but some vehicles between 89 and 92 are sometimes cracked on the bodywork. This means that you should not open the bubble or take the vehicle out, as you risk the vehicle crumbling in your hands. These vehicles between 89 and 92 have been greatly weakened by time, probably due to poor investment in component quality. Unfortunately, this happened to me twice in a row with Greg Trammell's vehicle, so be attentive to cracks on RC vehicles.
 
#31 ·
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My brothers and I received a box of old diecast, hot wheels and match box toy cars that we gave to our nephew over the years of him growing up. Recently last Christmas he gave them back to us and in a box. My brother saved the NASCAR diecast I had collected since I could as a kid and now I can have them back for my collection again. Glad my nephew saved them. Now I will have these back today when my brother comes. These are all 1/64 you can tell which ones are RC hotwheels and Match box also a few modern diecast from Lionel.
 
#32 ·
I m going to give you number of car and make of car ok
(sorry my english i m french )
#94 racing champions ( brickyeard pacecar)
#15 matchbox (i believe )
#4 + #4 #5 #4 #44 = racing champions
car #6 is i believe a road champs
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#28 Racing champions
#43 matchbox
#88 + #11 Racing Champions
#15 + #55 matchbox or fun stuff
#66 + #94 racing champions or believe fun stuuf , i don't see very well on the picture sorry
3th line i think all diecats are racing champions Except maybe number 6 that is a matchbox i think ?
4th line
first car #6 is a hotwheels
#8 funstuff ( dick trickle snickers ( one my favorite )
#5 racing champions terry labonte
#2 #20 #75 #7 #17 racing champions randy lajoie,todd bodine ,goeff bodine , darrell waltrip
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#98 fun stuff i think or racing champions after #12 the same i think
#30 is a hot wheels #38 racing champions #41 fun stuff #17 racing champions ( 2000) #33 harry gant dfun stuff or pol position
 
#33 ·
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I now have almost all the 1990's Collector's Case diecast 1/64 black windows of the whole set. I just got these today. Davy Allison and Alan Kulwicki these are from 1992. I got them together on ebay.

Also photos below are the 1994 40th Anniversary Racing Champions Diecast 1/64 with pace car. I am glad I kept them over the years also the Team Convyo and Matchbox Pit Row diecast collection sets.

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Racing Champions set 1994 - 1997. Before the 50th Anniversary set. Notice getting the diecast getting away from the black windows to clear ones. For more detail. I still like the black windows the best.



Match Box sets Team Convyo 1990's.
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#34 · (Edited)
I've added a few more variations I didn't even know existed.

I think this Earnhardt Buick variation may be one of my favorite variations in my collection. For such a popular driver as Earnhardt himself to have such a drastic variation that I've never seen or even heard mentioned for literally decades is so cool.

The Davey Allison variations include different combinations of the name vs no-name card with plastic vs rubber tires.

The Richard Petty variation is another one I didn't know existed which is his 1990 car with rubber tires.

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I'm updating each of the posts above with the close-up shots of the new variations.