3 Strikes from 1977. Notice the green letters at the top.
Later, the words would be converted to gold.
From 1989, when four-and-five digit cars were offered in tandem. Note the 3 baseballs added to the board. Since they are playing for a five-digit car here, the game is known as "3 Strikes +", the "+" referring to the extra digit.
Five-digit 3 Strikes in 1995 (this time without the "+"). Note the window with the dollar sign, and the baseball-shaped bag that holds the chips.
The completed price
This is what 3 Strikes use to look like until April 2, 2018 (#8281K).
This is what 3 Strikes use to look like until today.
Here's the board set up to show 6 digits, to play for a Ferrari Spider. To accommodate, the dollar sign was moved to the left of the board. This marked the first time since it became a permanent five-digit car game that a live dollar sign sticks on the left side of the board. As stated above, the contestant who played for this car struck out without getting one number right. Even worse, had she won, she would've had to pay a ton of taxes on that car!