Harry - thanks for posting images of Jocko's Javelin with those sponsors. I found those images after my post but couldn't get them to load on my computer to do a follow up post. Although there aren't a lot of pictures of this car around, most show it with the sponsors I remember which would be the way I would love to see it for sentimental reasons. Who wouldn't love to have a model of a car driven by a local driver in the same livery you remember? The back of the car had 'Last Chance Saloon' as a sponsor - a place I took my wife to on our first date and were I also got to see BB King perform. I think the other livery makes for a better looking car, with less clunky decals. But yes, I'll be getting one as long as Saints is spelt correctly.
FYI - the Minnesota Fighting Saints were a World Hockey Association team from '72-'76, the closing years of Trans Am's golden years with major factory support. Jocko's Javelin was a former Mark Donohue car and this version was probably very near the end of the time it competed in Trans Am.
Kudos to Scalextric (and Pioneer?) for keeping the '60's & early '70's Trans Am cars coming. The fact so many releases, including Le Mans type cars, are from this era shows how much us 'old timers' with more disposable income are a vital part of the customer base. Of the nearly 100 slot cars (RTRs and creations) I own they are all from this era. I'm just not interested in anything newer than 1972. Kind of reminds me of how so many model railroad layouts depict things from the early and middle part of the last century. While you can't live in the past, thankfully in some ways it's a nice place to visit through our hobbies.
Slothead