1999 ERTL Cheerios Johnny Benson #26 Model Car

A 1/18 scale yellow and blue die-cast Ford Taurus NASCAR stock car featuring Johnny Benson's #26 Cheerios and Pop Secret livery. The vehicle is highly detailed with Goodyear eagle tires, sponsor decals for Pop Secret and Hamburger Helper, and the prominent "Cheerios" logo on the hood. 1999 ERTL Cheerios Johnny Benson #26 Model Car 1999 ERTL Cheerios Johnny Benson #26 Model Car A 1/18 scale yellow and blue die-cast Ford Taurus NASCAR stock car featuring Johnny Benson's #26 Cheerios and Pop Secret livery. The vehicle is highly detailed with Goodyear eagle tires, sponsor decals for Pop Secret and Hamburger Helper, and the prominent "Cheerios" logo on the hood. 1999 ERTL Cheerios Johnny Benson #26 Model Car 1999 ERTL Cheerios Johnny Benson #26 Model Car
1999 ERTL Cheerios Johnny Benson #26 Model Car
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Vintage 1999 ERTL Cheerios Race Car: Johnny Benson #26 NASCAR Diecast. Measures about 11" in length. Good condition.

This 1999 ERTL American Muscle die-cast replica captures the vibrant look of Johnny Benson's #26 Ford Taurus during the 1999 Winston Cup season. Measuring approximately 11" in length, this 1/18 scale model features the iconic yellow and blue paint scheme synonymous with the Cheerios and Pop Secret racing team. The car is adorned with authentic racing decals, including a prominent "Cheerios" logo on the hood and sides, as well as secondary sponsorship from Pop Secret, Hamburger Helper, and Betty Crocker.

ERTL is well-regarded for their attention to detail, and this model includes a realistic interior, rubber Goodyear Eagle tires, and a detailed engine bay beneath the opening hood. This piece serves as a nostalgic trip back to late-90s NASCAR and is an excellent gift for racing enthusiasts or a standout addition to any die-cast vehicle collection. It provides a bright and colorful display for a shelf, office, or man cave.

This item is vintage, over 25 years old. While it appears to be in good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.