These were without a doubt the most unique and interesting cars in NASCAR's history. The Dodge Daytona or Plymouth Super-Bird were absolutely incredible cars. The #43 Richard Petty was and still is one of my all-time favorite cars. I was still a little kid when he drove this at Daytona. I was born in 1967, so I was never able to see this car race. The 70's NASCAR was the best times in NASCAR's history. Again I am not, repeat NOT bashing NASCAR's racing nowadays, however the cars are all carbon copies of one another. There is little to no differences between any of the cars, except for paint, sponsors, etc. As a kid I used to watch Speed Racer. The Mach🟥5️⃣🟥 was one of my favorite cars. I used to love Hot Wheels and Matchbox Die-Cast cars. I used to race them on our long coffee table or any other long flat surfaces I could find. In the mid 70's I started watching the 🌍🌎Wide🌐🌏World🌍of🌐Sports🌍🌏. They used to showcase different sports. But whenever racing was the spotlight I was all-in. From the dirt track races, to the motocross races, to NASCAR's races, to Indy-Car racing. The Daytona 500 and the Indianapolis 500 were two of the most anticipated races 🏁 🏎 of the year for me. Mario Andretti, Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip, AJ Foyt, Al Unser, Bobby Unser, Rick Mears, and so many other legendary drivers made the 70's and 80's a epic time for racing. But for me it was the cars. The cars that they drove during the 70's and 80's were easily the best.
Thanks for watching and taking time to comment. I agree with you, these were incredible cars and great drivers. Much more entertaining than the NASCAR of today.
Those cars were very cool. At least the giant wings on them did something. The guys you see now with big wings on their Hondas wish their cars were this cool. Only fake wing that is cool is the one J-Roc put on Julian's car. Go trailer park boys! 😆
These were without a doubt the most unique and interesting cars in NASCAR's history. The Dodge Daytona or Plymouth Super-Bird were absolutely incredible cars. The #43 Richard Petty was and still is one of my all-time favorite cars. I was still a little kid when he drove this at Daytona. I was born in 1967, so I was never able to see this car race. The 70's NASCAR was the best times in NASCAR's history. Again I am not, repeat NOT bashing NASCAR's racing nowadays, however the cars are all carbon copies of one another. There is little to no differences between any of the cars, except for paint, sponsors, etc. As a kid I used to watch Speed Racer. The Mach🟥5️⃣🟥 was one of my favorite cars. I used to love Hot Wheels and Matchbox Die-Cast cars. I used to race them on our long coffee table or any other long flat surfaces I could find. In the mid 70's I started watching the 🌍🌎Wide🌐🌏World🌍of🌐Sports🌍🌏. They used to showcase different sports. But whenever racing was the spotlight I was all-in. From the dirt track races, to the motocross races, to NASCAR's races, to Indy-Car racing. The Daytona 500 and the Indianapolis 500 were two of the most anticipated races 🏁 🏎 of the year for me. Mario Andretti, Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip, AJ Foyt, Al Unser, Bobby Unser, Rick Mears, and so many other legendary drivers made the 70's and 80's a epic time for racing. But for me it was the cars. The cars that they drove during the 70's and 80's were easily the best.
Thanks for watching and taking time to comment. I agree with you, these were incredible cars and great drivers. Much more entertaining than the NASCAR of today.
This is proof of how good of a driver David Pearson was 😊
Those cars were very cool. At least the giant wings on them did something. The guys you see now with big wings on their Hondas wish their cars were this cool. Only fake wing that is cool is the one J-Roc put on Julian's car. Go trailer park boys! 😆
Hahaha, Julian's Monte Carlo with the wing made from plywood and Hockey sticks.
I would much rather watch these cars race than those damned Yoters!