Fred Lorenzen Autograph

Frederick Lorenzen Jr. (born December 30, 1934), nicknamed "the Golden Boy", "Fast Freddie", "the Elmhurst Express" and "Fearless Freddy", is a former NASCAR driver from Elmhurst, Illinois. Active from 1958 to 1972, he won 26 races including 1965 Daytona 500. More about Fred Lorenzen

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Current items with a signature of Fred Lorenzen

These are the most current items with a signature of Fred Lorenzen that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail(2) FRED LORENZEN AUTOGRAPHED/AUTO/SIGNED/HAND SIGNED INDEX CARD 3X5 C$29.99logo
thumbnail2006 Press Pass Legends Fred Lorenzen Authentic Autograph Card #039/480$24.95logo
thumbnail2006 Press Pass Legends Fred Lorenzen On Card Autograph #/480$25.00logo
thumbnailFRED LORENZEN 2006 Press Pass Signings Nascar Legends Autograph Card Gold #18/50$44.44logo
thumbnailFred Lorenzen 2009 Press Pass Legends Authentics AUTOGRAPH AUTO NASCAR Card$28.99logo
thumbnailFred Lorenzen signed Legends card Brandon Mysigner GA Authenticator$179.99logo
thumbnailNASCAR Press Pass FRED LORENZEN AUTOGRAPH AUTO $14.99logo
Fred Lorenzen was 15 years of age when he and his Elmhurst, Illinois friends competed in a contest to see who could flip a 1937 Plymouth over first by cranking it around in circles. Lorenzen claimed to be the victor of that confrontation.

After graduating from high school, Lorenzen began racing modifieds and late models, and made his NASCAR debut in 1956 at Langhorne Speedway, finishing 26th after suffering a broken fuel pump, winning $25. He moved to a USAC stock car, and won the 1958 and 1959 championships driving his Talarico Bros. built Chevrolet. Read even more about Fred Lorenzen at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Fred Lorenzen

In total, we tracked 230 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Fred Lorenzen (SIGNED!! FRED LORENZEN #28 1969 DODGE DAYTONA @ DAYTONA #2/20 WINGED POSTCARD!) was sold in May 2017 for $52.00 while the cheapest item (FRED LORENZEN SIGNED PRO SET NASCAR CARD) found a new owner for $0.01 in December 2009. The month with the most items sold (8) was January 2011 with an average selling price of $3.65 for an autographed item of Fred Lorenzen. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2024 with $44.44 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.77 was January 2010. In average, an autographed item from Fred Lorenzen is worth $6.40.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Fred Lorenzen were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail2006 Legends Fred Lorenzen 424/480 Autograph$6.09logo
thumbnail2006 Press Pass Legends Fred Lorenzen Autograph Racing Card On-Card Blue Ink$13.27logo
thumbnailFred Lorenzen 1989 MAXX #186 RACING CLASSIC VINTAGE autographed NASCAR card$4.99logo
thumbnailFred Lorenzen 1989 MAXX VINTAGE RACING CLASSICS signed WINSTON CUP NASCAR card$35.28logo
thumbnailFRED LORENZEN 2006 Press Pass Signings Nascar Legends Autograph Card Bronze$22.22logo
thumbnailFred Lorenzen Autographed card   # 10 of 20$15.00logo
thumbnailFred Lorenzen HOFer 1992 PRO SET LEGENDS VINTAGE WINSTON CUP signed NASCAR card$16.19logo
thumbnailFred Lorenzen PRESS PASS LEGENDS 2005 HALL OF FAMER signed card #2/700!$44.44logo
thumbnailFred Lorenzen SIGNED TG racing NASCAR card$8.50logo
thumbnailSigned Fred Lorenzen NASCAR Racing Postcard Printed Photo Real Auto $7.99logo

Latest News about Fred Lorenzen

Remembering No. 28: From Buddy Baker to Fred Lorenzen and Davey Allison (01/25/15): From Buddy Baker and the "Gray Ghost" to Hall of Famer Fred Lorenzen and the unforgettable Davey Allison, No. 28 has always been a special number in NASCAR. We break it down through the years. Go to news article

Chicagoland Speedway honors Fred Lorenzen (07/18/14): Elmhurst native 1st inductee into track's Legends Club for contributions as driver from North who became star in NASCAR Until Fred Lorenzen came along, NASCAR was strictly Southern.

Elmhurst native Fred Lorenzen to be honored for NASCAR Hall of Fame induction (07/16/14): ELMHURST – After five years of rallying votes, Elmhurst's own Fearless Freddie Lorenzen has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

Fred Lorenzen, 1965 Daytona 500 winner from Elmhurst, still a superstar (05/06/13): FOX 32 sports anchor Lou Canellis sat down with 1965 Daytona 500 winner Fred Lorenzen of Elmhurst. He's featured in an exhibit at Elmhurst Historical Museum, which runs through May 19.

NASCAR Hall of Fame 5th Class Finalist - Fred Lorenzen, Driver (04/11/13): Fred Lorenzen was one of NASCAR’s first true superstars even though he was a "part-time" driver never running more than 29 of the season’s 50-plus races. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Fred Lorenzen

NASCAR great Fred Lorenzen featured in Elmhurst Historical Museum exhibit (02/2013): ELMHURST — If there is an under-told story in NASCAR history, it might be that of Elmhurst native Fred Lorenzen.