The name Dale Earnhardt Jr. should ring a bell, especially if you are a racing fanatic. While we have seen Dale drive some of the most capable cars on the track, the professional NASCAR driver also has a collection of cars that he gets to call his own.

While there are several things we just learned about the Earnhardts, it is no surprise that a driver with such talent has a sick car collection; it wouldn't be right if he didn't.

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10 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

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We have to admit, we are a bit jealous that Dale Earnhardt Jr gets to call this 1967 Chevy Camaro his own. Just look at the pristine condition it is in. The aesthetic of this car is extremely pleasing to look at. While there are things you may not know about the Chevy Camaro, there is no underestimating a classic model.

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The gray color of this car accompanied by black rims, slight chrome detailing, and an all-black leather interior is sinister in the best way possible. Equipped with a 5-speed transmission and an SBC engine, this beastly character can produce some real power. It is hard to take your eyes off this Camaro, but the fact that Dale owns it makes it that much more incredible.

9 1948 Chevrolet Pickup

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While we have uncovered classic American pickups you can have for less than $10K, we would pay way more than that for this beauty. Classic pickup trucks are a cool find, to begin with, so we can easily applaud Dale for the decision to add this prized possession to his car collection. While the appearance needs some sprucing up, there is no denying that this truck is full of character.

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The condition of this truck is mind-blowing. How's that for a 72-year-old truck? While its nickname is the "grunge truck," this beauty is equipped with aftermarket parts, making it run and purr as good as new. The unique body and character of this old truck will never get old to look at. Nice find, Dale.

8 24 Hours Of Daytona Corvette

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While we adore and love any Corvette, we have to say that this is one of the coolest models we have seen. Aside from its appealing looks, the background story of this car is truly fascinating. In 2001, Dale and his father, Dale Earnhardt Sr, drove in the 24 Hours of Daytona race.

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Following the race, Corvette offered to transform one of their cars and give it to the duo. The car was given to Dale after it was modified to be street legal. With the bright yellow exterior and all the original logos proudly placed around the entirety of the car, this particular Corvette is truly something special. Talk about the perfect "trophy" after winning fourth in the 24 Hours of Daytona.

7 1965 Chevrolet Impala

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Here is yet again another Chevy to add to our list, and another car that has a touching history behind it. According to Dale himself, this car has been in the family for ages. It became the "family loaner" car overtime and was gradually passed down from generation to generation for family members to use while their personal cars were in the shop.

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With his prolonged feeling of obligation towards the car, he made sure to remodel it, adding new panels to the car and a fresh new coat of paint, along with sprucing up any damages. He did an excellent job because the car is in pristine condition considering that it's not only from 1965, but has also been passed around from owner to owner too.

6 1976 Chevrolet Laguna

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The cool history behind this car is that between 1973 and 1976, the Chevy Laguna was used for numerous NASCAR related competitions, hence why Dale Earnhardt Jr said this is the classic car he spends the majority of his time in.

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Once again, the condition of this car is stunning for its age. The deep blue color is everything we could dream of, not to mention the dark tinted windows surrounding the car. When Dale modded this car, he made sure to put a "NASCAR spin" on it, which in our minds, is his distinguishable signature. We are obsessed with this classic beauty to say the very least.

5 1988 S-10 Chevy Pickup

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There is no denying the classic beauty and love for an S-10 pickup truck, especially when it is from the '80s. It is an American icon. Of the big three automakers at the time, this model was the first domestically built, compact pickup truck, which is a treasurable fact for the Chevy. Dale Earnhardt Jr. has actually said that this model truck was the first car he saved up to purchase when he was 16 years old.

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It wouldn't be a surprise if everyone at some point in their lives desired to own a classic S-10. The condition of the truck is impressive, and the color combination of the black and dark grey exterior helps to create a badass persona for such a small truck. Dale, you have done it once again. We would take this truck in a heartbeat.

4 1955 Chevy Bel-Air

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The Chevrolet Bel Air showcased its model years from 1950 until 1975, although we wish it would have lasted longer. We've seen some stunning Bel Air models, but there is something about the character and persona of this car that just grabs a hold of anyone's attention. The exterior of this car screams "classic," and we aren't complaining.

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The burnt orange exterior accompanied by the white paneling on the rear is incredible, not to mention the aluminum detailing on the rims and the front grille. There is so much to love about this classic ride. Although Dale put this beauty up for sale, we had to include it on our list of amazing cars from Dale's collection.

3 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass

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Sadly, the last Oldsmobile Cutlass model was made in 1999. While its evolution spanned many years, there are so many qualities about this car that we wish would never fade. We've uncovered some of the coolest Oldsmobile cars ever made, but this mod is spectacular. The exterior is quite long, however, as even Dale said it himself that this car is practically a boat. But, that's what makes it so loveable.

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It should be no surprise that Dale spruced this car up nicely, to say the least. The deep red paint accompanied by the slight cream, white detailing is an excellent combination to give it a modernized yet old-school appeal. It would be a true honor to sit in a car in this good condition.

2 Holden Commodore

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The Holden Commodore was originally produced in Australia from 1978 until 2017. Dale Earnhardt Jr once visited Australia and was highly impressed with their automotive industry. This explains why he might've been so inspired to purchase this vehicle for himself.

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There is something about the body shape of this car that is aesthetically pleasing, not to mention the all-black exterior and rims to match. To tie it altogether, the spoiler and dark window tint make the persona of this car menacing, and not in a bad way. We aren't complaining in the slightest bit about this car. What a great addition to Dale's collection.

1 1956 Chevrolet Nomad

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You may recognize this beautiful creation as one of the coolest cars from Fast N' Loud. The Gas Monkey team are absolute legends when it comes to customizing cars, and they surely did not disappoint Dale with this stunning classic mod.

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Lime green paint can sometimes be tacky when placed on a car like this, but it looks like pure perfection. The white detailing on the rear of the car creates the perfect contrast, along with the aluminum detailing to match surrounding the perimeter of the car. Now, this is a classic mod we would happily drive around the streets every day. Talk about turning heads.

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