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Vintage 1996 Dale Earnhardt Sr. "Man On A Mission" Double-Sided NASCAR T-Shirt - USA Black

Vintage 1996 Dale Earnhardt Sr. "Man On A Mission" Double-Sided NASCAR T-Shirt - USA Black

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original 1996 Dale Earnhardt Sr. NASCAR graphic T-shirt featuring one of the most recognizable Goodwrench Chevrolet Monte Carlo designs of the mid-1990s. The front showcases the iconic "Man On A Mission" artwork, while the back celebrates Earnhardt's legendary achievements with "Mission Accomplished 7 Times", referencing his seven Winston Cup championships.

Printed on a Competitors View by Chase Racewear blank, this tee features large, vibrant double-sided screen prints with official ©1996 Sports Image / ET Graphics copyright markings. The combination of bold motorsport graphics, Made in USA construction, and original NASCAR licensing makes this a highly collectible piece for racing enthusiasts and vintage graphic tee collectors.

The shirt is constructed from 100% preshrunk cotton and made in the USA. Based on the neck tag, licensed artwork, and overall construction, this is an authentic mid-1990s production.

Cut

Suggested size: L
Label size: L

Measurements:
Length-73cm
Shoulders-48cm
Sleeves-21cm
Width-52cm 📏

Size Guide
  • Suggested size → recommended size based on actual measurements.
  • Size label → size shown on the label (if present).

On vintage garments, the label may not reflect the current fit: washing, alterations, and past fashions may have changed the original dimensions.

Always rely on the measurements provided. For more information, see the dedicated page.

Conditions

The condition of our garments is classified according to the following scale:

  • Deadstock : Like-new condition, no defects. Fabrics and trim are practically new.
  • Very Good : In excellent condition, with any minor imperfections shown in the photos.
  • Good : In good overall condition, with signs of wear or obvious defects shown in the photos.
  • Fair : with obvious wear and visible defects shown in the photos.

Since they are vintage items, they may still have small imperfections or signs of wear that are not always shown.

All items are washed, sanitized, and stain treated before being put on sale. For more information, please visit the dedicated page .

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  • Returns must be requested in advance via email or the contact details indicated on the dedicated page;
  • The refund is issued within 14 days of receipt and verification of the package , and is made net of shipping costs ;
  • Unauthorized returns will not be refunded.

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Story Time

The man born for NASCAR

Dale Earnhardt grew up in Kannapolis, North Carolina, the son of short-track racer Ralph Earnhardt, learning the trade in garages, on small local ovals, and under the strict expectations of his family. By the time he reached top-tier NASCAR in the mid-1970s, he had already developed the image that would follow him throughout his career: tough, direct, fearless, and almost impossible to move once he decided a race would be his.

His rise was not immediate, but when it began, it changed NASCAR forever. After winning Rookie of the Year in 1979, Earnhardt became champion in 1980, becoming the first driver to win the championship in the season following his Rookie of the Year recognition. His return to Richard Childress Racing, behind the wheel of the famous black number 3 Chevrolet, transformed him into one of the most iconic figures in the sport. Between the 1980s and early 1990s, he built his reputation with a tough driving style, an extraordinary ability to handle decisive moments in races, and a track presence that put pressure on opponents even before he passed them. This is where the nickname "The Intimidator" originated: not only for his aggression, but for his ability to dominate a race psychologically.

Earnhardt's seven titles tell the story of a driver who was able to evolve without ever losing his character. He dominated the 1987 championship with 11 wins, returned to success in 1990 and 1991, and then won the title again in 1993 and 1994, equaling Richard Petty's all-time record of seven NASCAR championships. Even in 1996, after the terrible Talladega accident that caused him serious injuries, he managed to return to the track, taking pole position at Watkins Glen and finishing the race in sixth place despite the pain. That season did not give him another title, but it once again showed why he was so deeply respected by fans.