Description: DAYS OF THUNDER lrg T shirt Ohio amusement park tee King’s Island ride 1994 This is a previously-owned, adult-large (L), black T-shirt with “Days of Thunder / Paramount’s Kings Island” printed on the front. Manufactured in 1994, it measures approximately 19 inches (from underarm seam to underarm seam), about 31 inches from back collar to bottom, and is in great condition (Sherry’s Best brand, 100% cotton). Kings Island is a theme park located in the city of Mason, Ohio (northeast of Cincinnati). It was part of the former Paramount Parks chain that Cedar Fair acquired from the CBS Corporation…… “Days of Thunder (Action FX Theater)” was a motion-simulation ride based on the 1990 Tom Cruise NASCAR racing film. It put riders in the driver’s seat of a 180-mph race car without actually going anywhere. The theaters (there were two) had enormous 26-by-59-foot screens that showed a frenetic Daytona 500 race up close. Each seat sat atop a motion base fitted with hydraulic cylinders that shook and pitched the seat to match the computer-synchronized video and audio. “Days of Thunder” only ran until 1997 and was replaced by James Bond, SpongeBob and other shows until the theater closed in 2013. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 75 USD
Location: Toledo, Ohio
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Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Sherry’s Best
Size: L
Size Type: Regular
Type: T-Shirt
Color: Black
Department: Men
Theme: Amusement Park
Fit: Regular
Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve
Pattern: Solid
Features: Preshrunk
Character: Days of Thunder
Character Family: Kings Island
Neckline: Crew Neck
Material: 100% Cotton
Vintage: No
Fabric Type: Jersey
Graphic Print: Yes
Handmade: No
Year Manufactured: 1994
Style: Graphic Tee
Genre: Amusement Park Memorabilia
UPC: Does Not Apply
Pit to Pit: 19 in
Shirt Length: 31 in
Personalized: No