On October 24, 1987, Richard Childress Racing made an announcement at Rockingham Speedway, then known as North Carolina Motor Speedway, that set-in place one of the most iconic paint schemes in NASCAR Cup Series history. This paint scheme used at its debut, however, never hit the track for a competitive lap. After years of familiar yellow-and-blue paint schemes on its iconic No. 3 Chevrolet, RCR used Rockingham as the setting for debuting a new black look while unveiling its new partnership with GM Goodwrench for the 1988 NASCAR Cup Series season. Team owner Richard Childress drove the new-look No. 3, that featured chrome silver numbers on the doors and roof, as well as chrome wheels, as a preview for what the team's loyal fans would see on the track the following season. When the winter ended and RCR brought its No. 3 car to DAYTONA International Speedway to kick off the 1988 season, the numbers on the new-look GM Goodwrench car were white. That look of the stylized No. 3 remained with the team throughout that season and became one of the most familiar and celebrated versions of a NASCAR paint scheme that revolutionized the on-track look of the sport. The day of the unveil at Rockingham was the only time that the GM Goodwrench No. 3 car featured chrome numbers and wheels, and it's now time to honor that influential moment in NASCAR history with a first-of-its-kind diecast offering from Lionel Racing and its NASCAR Classics line. Recommended for ages 4 years and up.