Don't Need No Stinkin' Gaskets on These NASCAR Rides

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
9 years ago
9,137 posts

Back in 1988-1989, I had a contract to handle public relations for Indian Head Industries and its NASCAR Busch Series sponsorship of former NASCAR Late Model Sportsman National Champion (1975 & 1976), L.D. Ottinger of Newport, Tennessee. The primary sponsor for IHI on the Ottinger car was the firm's Detroit Gasket brand with an assist from MGM Brakes . Some of our trucker members like Johnny Mallonee and Leon Philips might be familiar with MGM Brakes.

Gasket competition in NASCAR racing was fierce. Although McCord was at the time the "Official Gasket of NASCAR" - through our efforts, most of the teams on the Cup and Busch circuit ran our Detroit Gasket products.

McCord Gaskets itself had one time dabbled in car sponsorship, with Ken Ragan, father of current Cup driver, David Ragan carrying McCord Gaskets colors on his own father's car, as well as the ride owned by Roger Hamby.

Fel-Pro Gaskets, another player in the stock car game, back in 1990 was sponsoring Tom Jones. No, not Tom Jones the singer or the subject of the bawdy 1960s movie. This Tom Jones wheeled the #90 Thunderbird on the ASA stock car circuit.

Sometimes it didn't matter how good your product was. If there was substantial cash involved, most chicken farmers around Ingle Hollow and Ronda, NC would choose the cash payout over loyalty.

One thing I never told Detroit Gasket President, Ron Parker was that my racing hero, Ray Hendrick and his good friend, Bobby Allison once tooled around in race cars with NO gaskets. That's right, I said NO engine gaskets.

Back in 1973, the sealant company, Permatex, long known for its sponsorship of the Permatex 300 at Daytona contracted with "Mr. Modified" Hendrick of Richmond to test out a Pinto Modified with no gaskets. At the same time, "Alabama Gang" member Allison of Hueytown was contracted to turn the wheel of a gasketless 1968 Chevelle Late Model Sportsman.

Don't believe me? Well, here are the photos to prove it. We don't need no stinkin' gaskets!

The following year, on April 13, 1974, RR member, Russ Thompson captured the gasket-less Permatex Ray Hendrick Pinto Modified show car coming through the tunnel at the Nashville Fairgrounds as part of the promotion around the Permatex 200 NASCAR Late Model Sportsman race there.

Ironically, Ray Hendrick himself made his first (and possibly only) appearance at Nashville that same day, wheeling the Tant/Mitchell "Flying 11" Chevelle. The 45 year old Richmonder posted a 2nd-place finish in his initial Nashville outing - with gaskets, I "assume" in his Jack Tant powerplant.

Russ Thompson

This Bobby Allison Permatex ad touting Lock-Nut and Gel Gasket ran in 1973:

In November 1974, this Popular Mechanics ad shows Permatex also used motorcycles without gaskets to promote the Gel Gasket and Lock-nut products:

As you can see at the bottom of the ad, Permatex was headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida. Over the years, Bill France was pretty adept at not only getting automotive sponsors involved at Daytona, but getting companies headquartered in Florida involved. That long list includes such outfits as Hawaiian Tropic, etc.




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"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"

updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
9 years ago
9,137 posts

I started to ask member, Billy Biscoe what gaskets he ran, but I fugued he'd just tell us he made his own!

By the way, I can find no gasket manufacturer currently listed as a NASCAR contingency sponsor. Guess they've been priced out of the contingency decal game.

Below is the NASCAR 2015 national series contingency sponsor lineup and special awards:
-- 3M -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series*
- 3M Lap Leader Award
-- American Ethanol -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series*, Camping World Truck Series*
- American Ethanol Green Flag Restart Award (NSCS)
- American Ethanol Award to Series Champions (XFINITY Series & NCWTS)
-- ARP Fasteners -- XFINITY Series
-- COMP Cams -- Sprint Cup Series, XFINITY Series, Camping World Truck Series
-- Coors Light -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series*, Camping World Truck Series* (Keystone Light)
- Coors Light Pole Award
-- Duralast Brakes -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series*
- Duralast Brakes Brake in the Race Award
-- Edelbrock -- Sprint Cup Series, XFINITY Series, Camping World Truck Series
-- Flowmaster -- Sprint Cup Series
-- Freescale -- Sprint Cup Series*
- Freescale Wide Open Award
-- Goodyear Tires -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series*, Camping World Truck Series*
- Goodyear Tires Award to Series Champions
-- Holley Throttle Bodies/Carburetors -- Sprint Cup Series (throttle bodies), XFINITY Series,
Camping World Truck Series
-- Ingersoll Rand -- Sprint Cup Series*
- Ingersoll Rand Power Move Award
-- K&N Filters -- Sprint Cup Series, XFINITY Series, Camping World Truck Series
-- Lincoln Electric Welders -- Sprint Cup Series, Camping World Truck Series
-- MAHLE Clevite -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series*, Camping World Truck Series*
- MAHLE Clevite Engine Builder of the Race/Year Award
-- Mechanix Wear -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series, Camping World Truck Series
- Mechanix Wear Most Valuable Pit Crew Award (Quarterly/Year End)
-- Mobil 1 -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series*, Camping World Truck Series*
- Mobil 1 Driver of the Race/Year
-- MOOG Steering & Suspension -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series, Camping World Truck Series
- MOOG Problem Solver of the Race/Year
-- MSD Ignition -- XFINITY Series, Camping World Truck Series
-- Renton Coil Spring -- Camping World Truck Series
-- Sherwin-Williams -- Sprint Cup Series*
- Sherwin-Williams Fastest Lap Award
-- Simpson Firesuits -- XFINITY Series, Camping World Truck Series
-- Sunoco -- Sprint Cup Series*, XFINITY Series*, Camping World Truck Series*
- Sunoco Diamond Performance Award to Series Champions
- Sunoco Rookie of the Year




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"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"
TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
9 years ago
4,073 posts

Tom Know has these 2 Permatex press kit images in his collection. Said Buz McKim now of the NASCAR Hall of Fame did the art work for them. And Tom references the use of Permatex only vs. gaskets

1974 Riverside

1974 Daytona




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Schaefer: It's not just for racing anymore.

updated by @tmc-chase: 04/12/17 11:00:21AM
TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
9 years ago
4,073 posts

Milt Marion won the 1936 beach and road course race  with Permatex. And about 20,000 more miles before and after the race before the engine was torn down to determine the level of wear!




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Schaefer: It's not just for racing anymore.

updated by @tmc-chase: 04/12/17 11:02:45AM
Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
9 years ago
560 posts

BECAUSE OF US/CUBA EMBARGO, IN CUBA, GASKETS IS HAND MADE OUT OF THICK CARD BOARD BOX MATERIAL TO REPLACED THE WORN OUT 1950'S AMERICAN MADE CAR ENGINE'S GASKETS.

http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/cuban-chrome/

Cuban Chrome
Mon 10/9C
DISCOVERY CHANNEL

DID YOU KNOW?

There are an estimated 60,000 vintage cars in Cuba.

It's been nearly 50 years since new parts were imported to Cuba in the early 60's.

Until last October, Cuban residents were forbidden from buying and selling vehicles without the government's permission.

There are several functioning and preserved 1929 Ford Model T cars in Cuba. Many of those found in the U.S. and other countries are severely aged, badly rusted or even beyond repair.

The repairs of these cars are left to owners.

Many repairs are cobbled together with household items or homemade replacement parts.

MANY OLD 50'S AMERICAN MADE CARS HAD THEIR WORN OUT GASOLINE ENGINES REPLACED BY RUSSIAN, ITALIAN, GERMAN MADE AUTO/BOAT DIESEL ENGINES.

Thanks for any information or photos posted.
Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA