2pc 1990 Tyco Ho Slot Car Pontiac Grand Prix and 50 similar items
2pc 1990 TYCO HO Slot Car Pontiac GRAND PRIX Wide BODY Test Shot GREEN VaRiAtIoN
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Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
6 in stock |
Condition: |
New |
UPC: |
Does not apply |
Brand: |
Tyco |
Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
Type: |
Body |
Year: |
1992 |
Model: |
Pontiac |
Original or Reproduction: |
Original |
Scale: |
1/64 HO |
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Shipping discount: |
Shipping weights of all items added together for savings. |
Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1738111459 |
Item description
This listing is for TWO (2) TYCO HO Scale Slot Car BODY-ONLY. Factory Base coat plastic is Unfinished and in LIGHTER DARKER MINTY GREEN on this very nicely detailed PONTIAC GRAND PRIX NASCAR dressed shell. They were probably manufactured between 1990 1996. They will accept nearly any wide pan TYCO or Mattel HO scale SLOT CAR chassis. They are TYCO Malaysia manufactured bodies are 100% Original Equipment Manufacturer produced.
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The 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix NASCAR cars were stock cars used in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series during the 1990 season, representing Pontiac?s effort to compete in the highly competitive world of American stock car racing. These cars were based on the Pontiac Grand Prix production model but heavily modified to meet NASCAR?s strict regulations for performance, safety, and competition fairness. Below is a detailed look at the 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix NASCAR cars, covering their design, specifications, teams, drivers, and performance.
Background and Context
In 1990, NASCAR?s Winston Cup Series was dominated by manufacturers like Chevrolet, Ford, and Pontiac, each vying to showcase their brand?s engineering prowess. Pontiac had a strong racing heritage, with the Grand Prix serving as its primary model for NASCAR since the late 1980s, following the earlier use of models like the Pontiac LeMans. The 1990 Grand Prix NASCAR cars were built to resemble the street-legal Grand Prix, particularly the sixth-generation model introduced in 1988, but they were purpose-built race cars with little in common with their showroom counterparts beyond body shape and branding.
Design and Construction
Chassis: The 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix NASCAR cars used a tube-frame chassis, a standard in NASCAR at the time, designed for rigidity and safety. These chassis were hand-built by teams or specialized shops like Junior Johnson?s or Jay Hedgecock?s, with no direct relation to the production Grand Prix?s front-wheel-drive W-body platform.
Body: The body was a steel shell styled to mimic the 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix coupe, featuring its distinctive sloped nose, narrow headlights, and split grille. However, NASCAR rules required standardized body templates to ensure aerodynamic parity, so differences between Pontiac, Chevrolet, and Ford bodies were minimal. The cars had polycarbonate windows, NACA ducts for cooling, and a large rear spoiler to manage downforce.
Aerodynamics: Teams spent significant time in wind tunnels to optimize airflow, as the Grand Prix?s boxy design needed tweaks to reduce drag and improve stability at speeds exceeding 190 mph. Pontiac?s NASCAR cars benefited from lessons learned in earlier models, like the 1986 Grand Prix 2+2, which was homologated with a more aerodynamic ?bubble? rear window for racing.
Specifications
Engine: Powered by a 358 cubic-inch (5.9-liter) V8 engine, typically built by specialists like Reins-Owens Engines. These pushrod V8s were carbureted (fuel injection was not allowed) and produced around 650-700 horsepower, though exact figures varied by team and track setup. The engines were unrelated to the production Grand Prix?s 2.3L inline-four, 3.1L V6, or turbocharged V6 options.
Transmission: A four-speed manual gearbox, often a Jerico or Richmond unit, sent power to the rear wheels. No automatic transmissions were used, unlike the street Grand Prix.
Suspension: Adjustable coil-over shocks and a solid rear axle, optimized for oval tracks. Teams fine-tuned suspension for each race, balancing handling for left-turn-heavy tracks like Daytona or short ovals like Richmond.
Brakes: Four-wheel disc brakes with heavy-duty calipers (e.g., JFZ) and ventilated rotors, designed to withstand the intense heat of high-speed racing.
Wheels and Tires: 15-inch steel wheels (e.g., Bassett D-Hole) fitted with Goodyear Eagle slicks, providing massive grip but requiring frequent changes during races.
Weight: Approximately 3,400 pounds, per NASCAR?s minimum weight rules, including driver and fuel.
Safety Features: A full roll cage with door bars, multi-point harness, window net, fire suppression system, and a fuel cell in the trunk were standard, reflecting NASCAR?s evolving safety standards in the early ?90s.
Teams and Drivers
Several prominent teams and drivers campaigned Pontiac Grand Prix cars in the 1990 Winston Cup Series:
Richard Petty (Petty Enterprises)
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