Chuck E. Cheese is an American chain of entertainment centers. Patrons could exchange tickets won from the arcade area for the cars. The first was issued in a plastic bag. The rest were carded. From 1992 until 2011, all cars released featured exclusive paint schemes and Chuck E. Cheese tampos.
In 2011, 3 cars were pulled from the mainline and given Chuck E. Cheese artwork, sadly the cars did not feature any C.E.C. tampos.
In 2012, 2 more mainline cars featured cards with Chuck E. Cheese artwork.
Year | Car | Notes | Photo |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | '80s Firebird | came in a baggie | |
1993 | Jeep Trail Buster | carded | |
1996 | '93 Camaro | ||
1997 | 80's Corvette | ||
1997 | Custom Van | ||
1997 | Pontiac Grand Prix Stocker | 20TH Anniversary Race Car | |
1998 | '32 Ford | ||
2000 | Probe Funny Car | ||
1998 | Street Roader | ||
2001 | Seared Tuner | ||
2001 | Sweet 16 II | ||
2001 | Fat Fendered '40 | ||
2001 | MX48 Turbo | ||
2011 | RocketFire | Thrill Racers Volcano (only the card art featured C.E.C - not the car) | |
2011 | La Fasta | Track Stars (only the card art featured C.E.C - not the car) | |
2011 | Jet Threat 4.0 | HW Video Game Heroes (only the card art featured C.E.C - not the car) | |
2012 | Open Road-ster | Track Stars (only the card art featured C.E.C - not the car) | |
2012 | Scoopa Di Fuego | Track Stars (only the card art featured C.E.C - not the car) |