1982 Dale Earnhardt Wrangler Ford Thunderbird Framed NASCAR Print 12x15
1982 Dale Earnhardt Wrangler Ford Thunderbird Framed NASCAR Print 12x15
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This framed vintage-style print features Dale Earnhardt behind the wheel of the #15 Wrangler Ford Thunderbird, from his 1982 season with Bud Moore Engineering. Before the black #3 became legendary, Earnhardt piloted this bold yellow and blue Wrangler machine—an early chapter in one of NASCAR’s greatest careers.
The three-image layout captures the car from multiple angles, giving it that classic magazine feature feel. A great piece for racing fans, collectors, or anyone who remembers Earnhardt’s rise through the early 1980s.
Nostalgic Room Decor for Collectors and Enthusiasts: Framed 12 x 15
✔ Authentic Vintage Racing Imagery
Features the Wrangler-sponsored #15 Ford Thunderbird driven by Dale Earnhardt during the 1982 NASCAR season.
✔ Finished Size – 12" x 15"
A versatile size that works well in garages, offices, or man caves.
✔ Clean White Matting
Enhances the colors and gives the print a finished, display-ready look.
✔ Modern Matte Black Frame
Simple and sharp, built to fit just about any space.
✔ Protected and Ready to Hang
Includes glass, backing, dust cover, and hardware.
What Sets Our Prints Apart
This isn’t just a flimsy magazine page tossed in a frame.
Each piece is carefully prepared using original or high-quality sourced imagery, dry mounted for a smooth, wrinkle-free finish, and paired with a handcrafted frame. The result is a clean, lasting display that brings racing history back to life.
A Great Gift for the Racing Fan
Whether it’s for a longtime NASCAR follower or someone who remembers the Wrangler years, this piece makes a great addition to any collection.
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