Ray Everham shared a sneak peek into Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s 1927 Chevy Sedan that's set to be featured in a live taping of AmeriCarna. The episode will be shot on Saturday, November 22.Earnhardt is known for his extensive car collection and racing memorabilia. Earlier in the year, Earnhardt and his wife, Amy Earnhardt, shot a live podcast episode in front of fans at the JRM day. During the session, Earnhardt shared his desire to open a museum for his racing collection, admitting that the idea of it being hidden from the public gives him “anxiety.”On Friday, November 21, Everham shared an X post revealing Earnhardt's contribution to his TV show."Take a look at what my buddy @DaleJr is going to have on display at #AmeriCarnaLIVE this weekend. A 1927 Chevrolet Sedan! Come check it out this Saturday along with many more cool celebrity cars!," he wrote.Dale Earnhardt Jr. recently addressed the leaks from the DEI museum. Images from the facility were leaked after a private tour, revealing Earnhardt's Daytona-winning Budweiser car in pristine condition.Earnhardt admitted that he felt good about his cars being looked after, knowing that his estranged stepmother Teresa is the one incharge of it. The gesture gave him hope that there might be 'reconciliation somewhere down the road'.Rusty Wallace reflects on his rivalry with Dale Earnhardt Jr.In a recent episode of Dale Jr. Download, Rusty Wallace opened up about being sponsored by Miller and competing with other beer company sponsored entries. With Dale Earnhardt Jr. sponsored by Budweiser, the veteran driver naturally asked Wallace if he had to race him harder because of the fact. “I think I had to a little bit, because, boy, I tell you what, it was like the big three in Detroit. If the Chevy beats the Ford, everybody talks about it. Well, those Miller guys, they did not want to hear that Budweiser car beat that other car,” Wallace replied."I'm not sugarcoating this at all,” the-69-year-old continued. “These beer companies... I don't care what they say... they hate each other. They don't like each other. Budweiser hates Miller and Miller hates Budweiser, that's just the way it is. It's so competitive. It's incredible on the field.”Dale Earnhardt Jr. began his stint with Budweiser in 1999. The long-standing partnership endured until 2007. Sporting the iconic red and white paint scheme, Earnhardt won four consecutive races at Talladega Superspeedway. Moreover, he won his first race at Daytona International Speedway after the tragic loss of his father in 2001.The paint scheme used in the event was recently showcased in the MLB Speedway Classic earlier this year. Earnhardt later drove the vehicle in a zMAX CARS Tour event at South Carolina’s Anderson Motor Speedway.