Product code: SALE shops Rare Color Framed 8x10 Photograph of 1992 Nascar Champion Alan Kulwicki Han
Rare Color Framed 8x10 Photograph of 1992 Nascar Champion Alan Kulwicki Hand Signed In Blue Ink Daytona 1993 with COA. Very rare piece and a wonderful addition to any Alan Kulwicki or Nascar Collection. Alan won the 1992 Nascar Championship in 1992 by the narrowest points margin in history over Bill Elliott. (Narrowest at the Time). This photograph was taken and hand signed by Alan at Daytona in 1993. As many know, Alan tragically died at the age of 38 only two months after Daytona, on April 1, 1993. Ironically, Davey Allison, who was the third contender with Elliott and Kulwicki for the 1992 title, was killed in a Helicopter crash in July 1993. We have had this piece for about 20 years now shops. It comes framed as shown with the COA attached to the back. The photo is a color 8x10 and the entire framed piece measures 12 inches tall and 15 inches wide. Hanging access on the back. Perfect gift for Racing Fans, Kulwicki Fans, Or just the do it yourself fan...like Alan was!.
Rare Color Framed 8x10 Photograph of 1992 Nascar Champion Alan Kulwicki Hand Signed In Blue Ink Daytona 1993 with COA. Very rare piece and a wonderful addition to any Alan Kulwicki or Nascar Collection. Alan won the 1992 Nascar Championship in 1992 by the narrowest points margin in history over Bill Elliott. (Narrowest at the Time). This photograph was taken and hand signed by Alan at Daytona in 1993. As many know, Alan tragically died at the age of 38 only two months after Daytona, on April 1, 1993. Ironically, Davey Allison, who was the third contender with Elliott and Kulwicki for the 1992 title, was killed in a Helicopter crash in July 1993. We have had this piece for about 20 years now shops. It comes framed as shown with the COA attached to the back. The photo is a color 8x10 and the entire framed piece measures 12 inches tall and 15 inches wide. Hanging access on the back. Perfect gift for Racing Fans, Kulwicki Fans, Or just the do it yourself fan...like Alan was!.