NASCAR'S 1ST Fatalities - Columbus, GA & Greensboro, NC - 1948
Stock Car Racing History
Thanks for sharing!
That Sellinsgrove fight was pretty...uuuhh, cool! I don't think I would want to fight with a full face for one - you can't see down or the sides. LOGIC!
Didn't know that Dave. Thanks!
Well I be dang Dave! That's exciting to know. I had no idea about this! Thanks
I didn't realize the Charger had that much power, stock! I love it, thanks for sharing Johnny!
Now that I am driving, I am using my dad's Dodge 2500 3/4 ton, 4x4 with a Hemi to drive back and forth to work and school. With all that said, I figure it gets around 10 mpg, 11-12 on good days. So far in almost a month, I really haven't had it filled above 1/2 tank since it's so expensive. In the next couple of weeks, I would like to order several bottles and see. And even when I get my own vehicle, I use it again!
Normally I wouldn't even think about something like this.....but if RacersReunion is promoting it and saying honest things about it....then to me, that is exactly what is says...an honest, fuel saving fuel additive. I can't wait to try it for myself and tell you all!
I really can't help you with history....but I can tell you that the car is a 1941-48 Ford Coupe.
Something we fixed up at the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame today. This is on the window post of Roz's 1957 Chevy Racecar he brought to us, just this past October.
Something we fixed up at the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame today. This is on the window post of Roz's 1957 Chevy Racecar he brought to us, just this past October.