


The steel bodywork is said to have been repainted in white during the 1996 refurbishment and is fitted with a black and gold Texaco-Havoline livery. This Lumina stock car is now offered by the seller on behalf of the owner’s estate in Georgia on a bill of sale.

The car has not been raced since it was acquired by the late owner, and sorting will be required prior to use. The car is finished in white with a Texaco-Havoline livery, and power comes from a 358ci V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a 9″ rear end. It is said to have been refurbished by Gene Felton Restorations in the 1990s and raced in vintage events, and it underwent a subsequent mechanical refresh by Bill Elliott Racing of Dawsonville, Georgia, before it was acquired by the late owner in 2010.
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It was then sold in the early 1990s to driver Richard Lasater, who campaigned the car until 1996. Davey Allison reportedly drove the car in eight races during the season, including at Nazareth, Indianapolis Raceway Park, Charlotte, Bristol, Darlington, Richmond, Rockingham, and New Hampshire. in Hueytown, Alabama, for his son to run during the 1990 NASCAR Busch Grand National Series season. This 1990 Chevrolet Lumina is said to have been constructed by Bobby Allison Racing Inc.
