Monte Carlo NASCAR Divers Editions
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Monte Carlo NASCAR Divers Editions
Me and my dad were discussing my monte and the Nascar edition Montes came up in the discussion. We are both curious as to what drivers cars were released in what year? At first I thought they were all in the same year but Now I know they are not (or at least think, Lol) So I was wondering if anybody knew all the years of these cars and drivers (Note : Talking about the Driver editions, not pace car editions)
Thanks for reading and helping with my question
Thanks for reading and helping with my question
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2002 Dale Earnhardt (senior) Signature Series (3,333 made)
(picture from my personal collection)
(picture courtesy of Becky Phillips)
2003 Jeff Gordon Signature Series (2,424 made)
(pictures courtesy of GM Archives)
2004 Intimidator Signature Series (4,000 made)
2004 Dale Jr Signature Series (2,883 made)
(pictures from my personal collection)
2005 Tony Stewart Signature Series (1,020 made)
Those, as Lou Green already mentioned are the 6th generation "Signature Series" Monte Carlos. Also referred to as "driver editions" by some.
But those are just the ones produced by Chevy. Dale Earnhardt Sr owned a GM dealership in Newton, NC. There were a couple years in the late 90's where Dale Earnhardt ordered 12 black Monte Carlo's from GM. He then had his dealership customize each of them, then he signed them by hand individually. Those were all 5th generation Monte Carlo's. They are much more collectible than the 6th gen signature series cars. The 5th gens were hand signed by Dale himself, the 6th gens got signature decals or stamps. None of the 6th gens were hand signed by the actual driver when new. HOWEVER...
Jeff Gordon has been hand signing the 2003 Jeff Gordon editions for years. Each year, car owners apply to have Jeff sign their car. Jeff signs a select few each year.
(picture from my personal collection)
(picture courtesy of Becky Phillips)
2003 Jeff Gordon Signature Series (2,424 made)
(pictures courtesy of GM Archives)
2004 Intimidator Signature Series (4,000 made)
2004 Dale Jr Signature Series (2,883 made)
(pictures from my personal collection)
2005 Tony Stewart Signature Series (1,020 made)
Those, as Lou Green already mentioned are the 6th generation "Signature Series" Monte Carlos. Also referred to as "driver editions" by some.
But those are just the ones produced by Chevy. Dale Earnhardt Sr owned a GM dealership in Newton, NC. There were a couple years in the late 90's where Dale Earnhardt ordered 12 black Monte Carlo's from GM. He then had his dealership customize each of them, then he signed them by hand individually. Those were all 5th generation Monte Carlo's. They are much more collectible than the 6th gen signature series cars. The 5th gens were hand signed by Dale himself, the 6th gens got signature decals or stamps. None of the 6th gens were hand signed by the actual driver when new. HOWEVER...
Jeff Gordon has been hand signing the 2003 Jeff Gordon editions for years. Each year, car owners apply to have Jeff sign their car. Jeff signs a select few each year.
Last edited by Taz; 08-30-2011 at 07:37 PM. Reason: corrected wrong info
#8
2002 Dale Earnhardt (senior) Signature Series (3,333 made)
2003 Jeff Gordon Signature Series (2,424 made)
2004 Intimidator Signature Series (4,000 made)
2004 Dale Jr Signature Series (2,883 made -- still don't know the significance of that number )
2005 Tony Stewart Signature Series (2,020 made)
Those, as Lou Green already mentioned are the 6th generation "Signature Series" Monte Carlos. Also referred to as "driver editions" by some.
But those are just the ones produced by Chevy. Dale Earnhardt Sr owned a GM dealership in Newton, NC. There were a couple years in the late 90's where Dale Earnhardt ordered 12 black Monte Carlo's from GM. He then had his dealership customize each of them, then he signed them by hand individually. Those were all 5th generation Monte Carlo's. They are much more collectible than the 6th gen signature series cars. The 5th gens were hand signed by Dale himself, the 6th gens got signature decals or stamps. None of the 6th gens were hand signed by the actual driver when new. HOWEVER...
Jeff Gordon has been hand signing the 2003 Jeff Gordon editions for years. Each year, car owners apply to have Jeff sign their car. Jeff signs a select few each year.
2003 Jeff Gordon Signature Series (2,424 made)
2004 Intimidator Signature Series (4,000 made)
2004 Dale Jr Signature Series (2,883 made -- still don't know the significance of that number )
2005 Tony Stewart Signature Series (2,020 made)
Those, as Lou Green already mentioned are the 6th generation "Signature Series" Monte Carlos. Also referred to as "driver editions" by some.
But those are just the ones produced by Chevy. Dale Earnhardt Sr owned a GM dealership in Newton, NC. There were a couple years in the late 90's where Dale Earnhardt ordered 12 black Monte Carlo's from GM. He then had his dealership customize each of them, then he signed them by hand individually. Those were all 5th generation Monte Carlo's. They are much more collectible than the 6th gen signature series cars. The 5th gens were hand signed by Dale himself, the 6th gens got signature decals or stamps. None of the 6th gens were hand signed by the actual driver when new. HOWEVER...
Jeff Gordon has been hand signing the 2003 Jeff Gordon editions for years. Each year, car owners apply to have Jeff sign their car. Jeff signs a select few each year.
It is pretty cool that jeff gordon signs cars too
#10
Only thing I could think of would be 2 for his dad, 3 for his dad, 8 for him and 8 for Ralph. But that would require an awful lot of thought, altho it makes sense instead of making 8,888 of them or something (Or they predicted his move & Number change 4+ years early.)