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Rare Signed Autograph Steve Saleen Tim Allen Speedlab Rrr Black Jacket - Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $525.00
Location:

Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Saleen

INCREDIBLY RARE - SIGNED / AUTOGRAPHED SALEEN - ALLEN RRR SPEEDLAB JACKET - NASCAR MEMORABILIA

PRICE GREATLY REDUCED
FOR QUICK SALE !

"Watching" this won't make it yours - bid now.  ;)

PRICE IS LOW FOR AN ITEM OF THIS RARITY AND IN THIS CONDITION.  IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PURCHASE FOR RE-SALE YOU ARE RIGHT ON TARGET.

BE AWARE:  THIS ITEM MAY BE GOING TO A LIVE AUCTION IN MY AREA, SO IF INTERESTED NOW IS THE TIME TO BID OR OFFER.


Acquired as new and not worn since I have had it, this has been kept clean in plastic.  Condition looks good but it has been in storage.  I haven't spotted any obvious issues beyond a wrinkle or two.  Kept in smoke-free environment.  EXTREMELY hard to find collector's item.  The specific jacket itself is rare, but the fact that this is autographed by both guys makes it really special.

Size is M but I think most collectors will keep it pristine, so the size is just FYI.  Ask questions - no refunds or returns on this item for any reason (sorry - this is being sold to cover medical bills so this is necessary).
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From Wikipedia:  "
Saleen formed Saleen Autosport in 1983 and set to building the first Saleen Mustang, equipped with special aerodynamic, suspension and handling packages and a completely redesigned interior. The car was completed in 1984 and was immediately tested against the world’s top sports cars with great success, finishing first in its class at the Mosport 24-hour race that year.

In 1995, Saleen formed a race team with comedian Tim Allen and fellow race driver Bob Bondurant, called Saleen/Allen "RRR" Speedlab (the name "RRR" was a play on Allen's "arr arr arr" grunt which had become his trademark in both stand-up comedy and on his television show, Home Improvement). The team raced Saleen Mustangs in the SCCA World Challenge, with Saleen and Allen themselves as the drivers."

From Tim Allen's site:

"Out in California, I had the fortunate opportunity to form a partnership with Steve Saleen and created Saleen/Allen Speedlab Racing. For me, it was truly, a dream come true. To actually be a part of the racing team and participate in SCCA World Challenges is well… beyond comprehension."

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MUST SELL TO COVER MEDICAL BILLS - sorry to see it go.  Ask questions - as stated above, due to life circumstances there can be no returns or refunds for ANY reason, so be sure you have the info you need. SOLD AS-IS.  Shipping quoted is to lower 48 only. Local pickup in the San Fernando Valley area near Los Angeles is free.

If you have been watching but not bidding now's your chance.

Please have a look at my other auctions for other rare items (some not so rare and a few maybe just "medium rare").  Thanks for your interest!

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