Classic NASCAR Photo of the Day
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Its to bad some of you guys cant come here to michigan....At flat rock speedway in flatrock..and still run the oldies! its pretty cool to watchm run!
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Duane I like the garage and pit shot's best. I love to look in the background of every pic to see what else is noticeable. I would like to see some of the early GM stuff, buick and olds or maybe even Cadillac.
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I've got a few more FoMoCo and winged car shots first.....
Today's photo of the day: Bobby Allison in the pits at Dover, 1970. The car is the 1969 Charger Daytona. this is apparently back when you could be on a pit crew and wear your pajamas to work.
Today's photo of the day: Bobby Allison in the pits at Dover, 1970. The car is the 1969 Charger Daytona. this is apparently back when you could be on a pit crew and wear your pajamas to work.
![](http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee320/SuperSlowMonte/ClassicNASCAR/bobbyallisondover.jpg)
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I didn't get on to post a photo for yesterday... so I'll post one this morning and try to give you another one this evening sometime.
This is probably the cleanest shot I have ever seen of David Pearson's '69 Torino from the era. It is probably a Don Hunter photo now owned by Smyle Media. I'm not sure of the track or why ti was on pit road at the time.
This is probably the cleanest shot I have ever seen of David Pearson's '69 Torino from the era. It is probably a Don Hunter photo now owned by Smyle Media. I'm not sure of the track or why ti was on pit road at the time.
![](http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee320/SuperSlowMonte/ClassicNASCAR/davidpearsonpits.jpg)
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That is pretty good photo quality for the day!
It is kinda fun watching those old races on ESPN Classic. They didn't seem so old when I watched 'em live! The audio & video quality is terrible and the editing can barely be called that. TV coverage has really come a long way. And its funny to see now, but the pitstops were like 30 seconds long - it seems like forever when you watch
It is kinda fun watching those old races on ESPN Classic. They didn't seem so old when I watched 'em live! The audio & video quality is terrible and the editing can barely be called that. TV coverage has really come a long way. And its funny to see now, but the pitstops were like 30 seconds long - it seems like forever when you watch
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Especially with Chris Economaki, and I think it was Jackie stewarts Commentarys! Definatly far different from todays commentary before during and after the race....
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