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GN69ST Paint Schemes
Featured Album - Owner: Robert Vining - 186 items
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1969 #48 James Hylton Crestwood Dodge posted by Dave76 09/08/16, 04:09 PM 428 4.94 (1 vote)
1969 #67 Buddy Arrington Dodge posted by Dave76 01/28/17, 03:57 PM 444 4.96 (2 votes)
Buddy Arrington only started 15 races in 1969. However, on the strength of his finishes, including 6 top-10s, he ranked 33rd.
1969 #25 Jabe Thomas (red car) posted by Dave76 01/04/17, 01:30 PM 453 4.94 (1 vote)
One of the best journeyman drivers of the time! Jabe ran 51 races, and usually finished fairly well!
1969 #88 Glotzbach posted by Dave76 01/28/17, 03:53 PM 402 4.94 (1 vote)
This is the Ray Nichels Dodge that Charlie Glotzbach drove for a few races in 1969.
1969 #19 Henley Gray Ford Galaxie posted by Dave76 07/04/17, 04:35 PM 429 4.94 (1 vote)
Henley Gray (January 3, 1933 - ) is a former NASCAR driver from Rome, GA. He competed in 374 NASCAR events in his career and was also a car owner. Gray was one of the top independents in series' history, with a career spanning 13 years, gathering a 4th place finish in the 1966 standings and earning sixty top-tens. His best finish in a race was a 4th place finish at Nashville in the '66 season. Gray also owned cars until 1993. In 1969, Gray started 48 races, and picked up five top-10s along the way.

Car comes skilled to run a full or partial season, and comes with a pitcrew.
1969 #58 Andy Hampton Dodge posted by Dave76 06/29/17, 11:25 AM 408 4.94 (1 vote)
The ARCA Daytona 200 started as an annual 250-mile race in 1964, grew to a 300-miler in 1968 before reducing back to 200 miles/80 laps in 1974. During that short stretch, Louisville, Kentucky's Andy Hampton scratched his name in the record books as the only two-time winner of the 300 mile ARCA race at Daytona, victorious in 1968 and 1972.After conquering the first ever 300-mile ARCA race at Daytona in '68, he took the same car, pushed it over on the other side of the fence, and finished ninth in the Daytona 500. He pulled the same Daytona double in 1969 when he finished third in the Daytona ARCA 300, and 10th in the Daytona 500. hamptonspeedwayshot400pix.jpgHampton's ninth place finish in the Daytona 500 in '68 netted him $2,525, a far reach from today's purse standards. Over a victory road stretch that spanned eight seasons, Hampton racked up 20 career ARCA Racing Series victories and finished third in ARCA championship points twice in 1968 and 1970. He also finished fifth in ARCA points in '69.

Car comes skilled to run a full or partial season, and comes with a pitcrew.
#34 Wendell Scott posted by jopajoe 01/04/17, 08:18 PM 446 4.94 (1 vote)
Wendell drove this Plymouth for Don Robertson twice in 1970
I painted this back in 2009 but never released it.
1969 #39 Friday Hassler Chevelle posted by Dave76 05/31/17, 11:15 AM 400 4.94 (1 vote)
Friday Hassler was a NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series driver and one of NASCAR's most competitive independent (non-factory) drivers. In 1969, he ran 18 races on his way to a 28th place finish in the standings. He picked up 6 top 10s along the way, averaging a 16th place start, and 17th place finish. Unfortunately, he was killed in practice for the Daytona 500 in 1972.

Car comes skilled to run a full season, and comes with pitcrew.
1969 #25 Jabe Thomas (blue car) posted by Dave76 01/04/17, 01:29 PM 440 1 4.94 (1 vote)
One of the best journeyman drivers of the time! Jabe ran 51 races, and usually finished fairly well!
1971 #21 A.J. Foyt Mercury posted by Dave76 07/18/18, 08:33 AM 587 4.94 (1 vote)
*Car is skilled, and comes with pitcrew. Thanks to J.R. Franklin for skilling my cars.
1969 #76 Ben Arnold Ford Galaxie v2 posted by Dave76 07/04/17, 04:33 PM 415 4.94 (1 vote)
What better day to release the 76 car than on the fourth of July? I previously did the version of this car without the red in the numbers. So I updated the numbers, and made a few tweaks you'll probably never notice, such as correcting the number of hood pins to three, correcting the rims to metallic, etc.

Ben Arnold (July 30, 1946 - ) is a former NASCAR driver from Fairfield, AL. He competed in 132 Sprint Cup Series events in his career, spanning from 1968 to 1973. He finished in the top ten (10th) in 1972 points and earned twenty-one top-tens in his career. His best finish in a race was a trio of sixths. Following a one-race deal in 1973, Arnold retired from the sport.

So here is Ben Arnold's Galaxie. It wasn't a good looking car, and neither was it fast. He didn't lead any laps, and he sure didn't win any races. However, he was there in the middle of the race every week. Which is a great reason for you to have him! :P

Car comes skilled to run a full or partial season, and comes with a pitcrew.
1971 #32 Kevin Terris Plymouth posted by Dave76 07/12/18, 02:09 PM 459 4.94 (1 vote)
*Car is skilled, and comes with pitcrew. Thanks to J.R. Franklin for skilling my cars.
1971 #17 David Pearson Mercury posted by Dave76 08/06/17, 03:49 PM 462 4.94 (1 vote)
David Pearson ran his last races for Holman-Moody in 1971. He only started 17 races, and only 9 races with Holman-Moody, which were in the first 16 races of the year. After that, he ran Ray Nichels cars in some of the remaining events (which only once made it to the finish). He won two races, picked up 8 top-5s (47%), 9 top-10s (53%), and two poles. That effort earned him 51st spot in the standings.
1971 #68 Larry Baumel Ford posted by Dave76 07/18/18, 08:32 AM 551 4.94 (1 vote)
*Car is skilled, and comes with pitcrew. Thanks to J.R. Franklin for skilling my cars.
1971 #43 Richard Petty Plymouth posted by Dave76 08/06/17, 03:51 PM 532 4.94 (1 vote)
Richard Petty absolutely dominated the 1971 season. He ran 46 races, and won 21 of them. That is 46% winning percentage. He picked up 38 top-5s (83%), 41 top-10s (89%), and 9 poles. Few champions have ever dominated that way. That's why he is the king!
1971 #8 Ed Negre Ford posted by Dave76 07/18/18, 08:31 AM 447 4.94 (1 vote)
*Car is skilled, and comes with pitcrew. Thanks to J.R. Franklin for skilling my cars.
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