Welcome to the Greg Evans Collection at GoMotorBids.com. Collector Greg Evans first met Dale Earnhardt in January 1998, shortly after he and his family had moved to Columbia, South Carolina. Their first meeting was at a promotion at Dale’s Chevrolet Dealership in Newton, North Carolina, and the two struck up a friendship shortly thereafter. Earnhardt often commented that he couldn’t believe how much Evan’s son, Nicholas, looked like Dale Jr.

In the short span that they knew each other, Evans and Earnhardt got together many times, sometimes discussing possible business ventures and other times personal issues. Earnhardt gave Evans and his son special access to a number of races. According to Evans, there was one special race that will be remembered forever. During the fall race at Darlington in 1999, Earnhardt let the two have the opportunity to wear official GM Goodwrench team radios in which to monitor the team’s frequency during the race. Young Nicholas could barely be restrained in his desire to want to radio back to Dale!
Over the years, Evans amassed an amazing collection of Dale Earnhardt memorabilia, including some one-of-a-kind pieces like a custom-made Rolex Daytona watch and an original piece of artwork from NASCAR artist Jeanne Barnes. He was particularly fond of Sam Bass artwork as well, accumulating literally hundreds of beautiful and rare prints, many of which Evans had personally autographed.
Evans collection grew too big for him to display, and after more than a decade, he decided that it was time to part with some of it. Wanting to be sure that he could share these treasures with other Earnhardt fans who would truly appreciate it, he began asking some of this NASCAR connections in Charlotte how to go about selling it, and one name kept coming up: GoMotorBids.com
So we are honored to be able to say that this remarkable collection is being offered exclusively to the members of our website. Enjoy!