Great show guys,always enjoy your stroll through the Petty history.As for nicknames,I think it may be 1959-60,the Richard was racing a convertible with the name "Squirrel" on the door.
I'm glad you guys appreciate having so many things from the beginning of petty racing and also want to thank y'all for taking the time to share it with us fans. Keep up the good work !!
Oh man! You boys look like you're cookin, did y'alls ac go out? 🥵🥵🥵 In any case, Thanks for another great episode, and another great Petty family history lesson! 💪
Jack Rabbit was the go to place to send photos right to the advent of poliroad instamatic camera..right up to to..the 70s...you get a folder and send negatives off...i still have some...mother and daddy had a Kodak Brownie Camera and buy film in rolls and you could send them anytime...so if Jack Rabbit date mabe not when filmed was taken....enjoy your show..
Who in the Petty Family had the forsight to save all of this history? Like safely store the pictures, programs and such? Was it Mrs. Lee Petty? Was it Lee Petty himself? I can't even find my birth certificate............just sayin'
the heritage of the era folks coming up through the depression ...you don't throw stuff away...an era tradition that disposable diapers did away with ..
Love goin through old family history!!
Pretty cool to see all the old pictures..
Great show guys,always enjoy your stroll through the Petty history.As for nicknames,I think it may be 1959-60,the Richard was racing a convertible with the name "Squirrel" on the door.
That was fantastic to see all of the old pictures
I'm glad you guys appreciate having so many things from the beginning of petty racing and also want to thank y'all for taking the time to share it with us fans.
Keep up the good work !!
Pretty dang cool @4:24 if you've got a car with dual exhaust in the driveway & a gas pump in your back yard in the 1950's.
Another great show guys! Love the history!! Thanks for sharing!
Oh man! You boys look like you're cookin, did y'alls ac go out? 🥵🥵🥵
In any case, Thanks for another great episode, and another great Petty family history lesson! 💪
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Great stuff guys!!!
Smiley was Ed Reitzels nick name from Liberty NC. He painted the numbers on the cars for The Pettys before they went to Decals.
Could Timmie demonstrate re-working the heads from back in the day & the tools compared to the way its done now?
The one question that I have always had was how did Mr. Lee choose the number 42?
Jack Rabbit was the go to place to send photos right to the advent of poliroad instamatic camera..right up to to..the 70s...you get a folder and send negatives off...i still have some...mother and daddy had a Kodak Brownie Camera and buy film in rolls and you could send them anytime...so if Jack Rabbit date mabe not when filmed was taken....enjoy your show..
Who in the Petty Family had the forsight to save all of this history? Like safely store the pictures, programs and such? Was it Mrs. Lee Petty? Was it Lee Petty himself? I can't even find my birth certificate............just sayin'
the heritage of the era folks coming up through the depression ...you don't throw stuff away...an era tradition that disposable diapers did away with ..
My guess is Elizabeth Petty, Lee’s wife. She was the bookkeeper and the one who paid the bills.
@@robertrice3343 Thanks for that. I hope she knew how important her efforts turned out to be. 75 years is a long time!
Was your older brother on the TV show leave it to beaver?
Could you bring back Kyle tell the story about how Timmy and Cindy got lost coming home from school
Richie are you older than Mark