Dale Earnhardt Jr. has been working on his car graveyard since 2014, and he might have a new piece to add to his collection.
Earnhardt started collecting wrecked cars he didn't want to throw away because his family had spent so much time and money working on them, and he's continued to add to his collection over the years.
Now, another driver has offered up a vehicle for Dale Jr.'s graveyard.
Camping World Truck Series driver Noah Gragson recently wrecked his vehicle in a race, and he tweeted at Earnhardt that he could add it to the collection.
Well, got junked pretty hard last night. Here?s a few pics of the damage. Thanks to my team for the hard work this weekend. Car is killed but we will re build and come back stronger. Though we had a strategy to win it. #ChillyWilly150 pic.twitter.com/BQlqp4DemI
— Noah Gragson (@NoahGragson) January 28, 2018
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Hey @DaleJr I got a super for the graveyard. https://t.co/JduXrXV5jm
— Noah Gragson (@NoahGragson) January 28, 2018
Let's hope Gragson was being serious because Earnhardt is ready to come pick it up ASAP.
If you?re serious, let me know when I can pick it up
— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) January 28, 2018
The car graveyard might have a new member soon, and it doesn't look like Earnhardt will stop collecting wrecked cars for his project.
(h/t NASCAR.com)