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Other Manufacturing Stock cars may refer to one of the following Manufactures that appeared in the Pro Racing that are not Chevy, Ford, Pontiac, Dodge, or a HW Original brand :
Chrysler Division[]
- The first Pro Racing Manufacturing stocker that was not Chevy, Ford, Pontiac, Dodge, or a HW Original brand is Plymouth with their appearances in the 1999 Pro Racing Hall of Fame series with the '64 Plymouth Belvedere & '67 Plymouth GTX
- The 1963 Plymouth 426 Max Wedge, 1969 Plymouth Hemi GTX (named '68 Plymouth Roadrunner) & the 1970 Plymouth Superbird appeared in the 2001 Selects Racing Line
By Technicality:
(cars that didnt appear in the Pro Racing series but did appear in a Stock Car Variation, or in NASCAR but have yet to appear in a Stock Car Variation)
- The '71 Plymouth GTX appeared as Richard Pettys #43 car in the Vintage Racing series
- The '57 Plymouth Fury appeared in the NASCAR series. Might as well include the 100% verison, the 1957 Plymouth Fury which did not receive a Stock Car variation
- The '58 Plymouth Belvedere appeared in the NASCAR series but never received a Stock Car variation
- The '63 Plymouth Belvedere 426 Max Wedge appeared in the NASCAR series but never received a Stock Car variation but did not receive a Stock Car variation
- The '70 Plymouth Superbird appeared in the Vintage Racing Series as Richard Pettys car
- The '70 Plymouth Barracuda (hardtop) appeared with many Stock car variations
- The '70 Plymouth Roadrunner (2008) appeared in a Richard Petty variation
- The '70 Plymouth Roadrunner (1998) appeared in a Stock car variation in the General Mills Salute to Richard Petty promo
- The '70 Plymouth AAR Cuda appeared as a NASCAR Trans Am race car
General Motors Division[]
- The second Pro Racing Manufacturing stocker that was not Chevy, Ford, Pontiac, Dodge, or a HW Original brand is GMC with their appearances in the 2000 Pro Racing RV series with the GMC Motorhome
- Next a Pro Racing Manufacturing stocker that was not Chevy, Ford, Pontiac, Dodge, or a HW Original brand is Buick with their appearances in the 2001 Selects Racing Line with the '81 Buick Regal Stocker
- The 1957 Oldsmobile Stock Car appeared in the 2001 Selects Racing Line
By Technicality:
(cars that didnt appear in the Pro Racing series but did appear in a Stock Car Variation, or in NASCAR but have yet to appear in a Stock Car Variation)
- Many NASCAR stocker under the Buick name can be found on the Buick Stocker (disambiguation) page
- The '67 Oldsmobile 442 appeared in the NASCAR series
- The Olds Aurora GTS-1 appeared in the NASCAR Trans AM series
Ford Division[]
By Technicality:
(cars that didnt appear in the Pro Racing series but did appear in a Stock Car Variation, or in NASCAR but have yet to appear in a Stock Car Variation)
- The '69 Mercury Cyclone & '70 Mercury Cyclone appeared in the NASCAR series
- The '68 Mercury Cougar (2002) appeared in the NASCAR series
- The '68 Mercury Cougar (2014) appeared in the NASCAR Trans AM series
- The '56 Merc appeared in the Hot Wheels Racing: Stockcar series
- The '58 Edsel never came out in a Stock car variation but the car did appeared in the NASCAR series
American Motors Corporation Division[]
By Technicality:
(cars that didnt appear in the Pro Racing series but did appear in a Stock Car Variation, or in NASCAR but have yet to appear in a Stock Car Variation)
- The AMC Javelin AMX appeared in the NASCAR Trans AM series
- The '71 AMC Javelin AMX appeared in the NASCAR Trans AM series
- The '52 Hudson Hornet appeared in many Stock car schemes. The 2020 version is the closets to Herb Thomas' #92 Fabulous Hudson Hornet.
Tucker Corporation Division[]
By Technicality:
(cars that didnt appear in the Pro Racing series but did appear in a Stock Car Variation, or in NASCAR but have yet to appear in a Stock Car Variation)
- The Tucker Torpedo raced in the 1950 Poor Man's 500. More on that can be found HERE
Foreign Manufacture Division[]
1953 International 200
In the early ages of NASCAR there was very loose rules in the rulebook. Basically the rules where 1) Buy a car. 2) Race it. 3) Try to come in first (and thus the magic of Stock Car Racing!)
With these loose rules, just about anyone can show up with a car of a different Manufacture beyond the "Big 3" and race it in a NASCAR race. Hot Wheels has produced some of those rare cars, though not in a Stock Racing formula as noted. None of these cars have shown up in the Pro Racing series.
NOTE: Toyota has been racing in the NASCAR series since 2007 and in the truck series earlier. But Hot Wheels has never made a Toyota Stocker...yet
By Technicality:
(cars that didnt appear in the Pro Racing series but did appear in a Stock Car Variation, or in NASCAR but have yet to appear in a Stock Car Variation)
- A good example is the International 100 Mile Race which saw a Jaguar XK120 win! Other foreign cars that where present in the race was a couple of MG Midgets, a Morgan, two Austin-Healey (hardtop)....
- And a single Porsche 356A
- Another good example of foreign cars entering a NASCAR race is the 1953 International 200 which saw an Austin Martin, more Jaguar, more Porsche, & the only appearance of a VW Bug driven by Dick Hagy who placed 19th
- The 1958 Crown America 500 featured a '58 Goliath, a '58 Renault, and two '58 Citroen ID-19. Though Hot Wheels has not created an official Citroen ID casting, the Avant Garde is heavily based on that car.
- In 1968, the Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA appeared in small class NASCAR races meant for cars with smaller engines
- ....also to appear in those category races where cars like the Mini Cooper
- Yes there was a brief time that you could find Porsche 911 whipping around the oval track. The most famous driver to do so was Jack Ryan