lENNIE POND, ONE OF MANY UNSUNG HEROES OF THE TIME, ALSWAYS HAD A BEAUTIFULLY PREPARED CAR........DOES ANYBODY KNOW THAT THERE IS A CARDINAL ON THE B PILLAR, HIS TRADE MARK AND ALWAYS A VIRGINIA GENTLEMAN
THE CARS OF THAT ERA WERE WHAT DREAMS WERE MADE OF, THE DAYGLO RED OF PETTYS DODGE WAS AWSOME AND PHOTOS DO NOT CAPTURE THAT, THAT RED AND GOLD ALLISON CHEVY, THE RED K&K DODGE AND THE WOOD BROTHERS BUSINESS LIKE WHITE AND RED MERC.....THESE WERE REAR RACE CARS HAND CRAFTED BY ARTISANS........THIS WILL NEVER BE SEEN AGAIN BUT THOSE WHO HAVE WITNESSED THESE MACHINES AND DRIVERS IN THERE GLORY WILL HAVE MEMORYS OF REAL RACING AND REAL RACE CARS
How nice model !! I like it very much. Congratulations !!
Guest Dan wrote:
Friday, July 23, 2004 - 8:29 AM
Since this is your last picture, I just wanted to say thank you for inviting us to view your collection, I am very impressed. (I am envious of course.) And I really thank you
Guest Dan wrote:
Friday, July 23, 2004 - 8:23 AM
Once, I took the Petty Plymouth kit and mounted a Dodge body on it and painted it up like A.J. Foyts car. I too liked being creative.
Guest Dan wrote:
Friday, July 23, 2004 - 8:18 AM
How bout building a dirt tracking 67 fairlane ?
Guest Dan wrote:
Friday, July 23, 2004 - 8:14 AM
I do not think I ever saw that Donte Carlo dirt car. I had the Dick Trickle #99 Stang, the Allison Coke car, The Donnie Allison stocker, and wish I had bought the Jegs Camaro
Guest Dan wrote:
Friday, July 23, 2004 - 8:09 AM
My #2 pick. In this you captured the essence of Nascar !
Guest Dan wrote:
Friday, July 23, 2004 - 8:08 AM
Pick # 2, Great job. I actually saw this car in person at Taladega, you nailed it !
Guest Dan wrote:
Friday, July 23, 2004 - 8:06 AM
Pick # 4, right there with the quality of the others
Guest Dan wrote:
Friday, July 23, 2004 - 8:01 AM
Out of all of these you have, believe this is the best. Could I suggest that you look at some of your photos, Nascar used to run dirt tracks, could you build a dirt track version of one of them ? Personally, maybe a Junior Johnson early 60's "Nascar on Dirt" I think Nascar let them clearance the wheel weels, put screen over the grilles,