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Darrell Waltrip "Terminal
Transport" 1971 Mercury Cyclone
Now Shipping Darrell Waltrip's storied Winston Cup Career began in May 1972 at the Talladega Motor Speedway in Alabama. Waltrip rolled onto the track in a 1971 #95 Mercury Cyclone prepared by Holman Moody. Ironically, the chassis of this car was that of the original 1967 Ford Fairlane Mario Andretti drove to victory in the 1967 Daytona 500. The car was owned by Waltrip and sponsored by Terminal Transport of Owensboro, Kentucky. |
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Cale
Yarborough "6 Minute Cleaners" 1968 Mercury |
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Junior
Johnson "Holly Farms" 1965 Ford Galaxie |
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David Pearson "East
Tenn. Motor Co" '69 Torino Talladega David Pearson, who is without a doubt one of the five best drivers in the history of stock car racing, is the 2nd in the University of Racing Legends series. David is number two on the all time win list, has the second most pole position starts and has the third highest winning percentage in the history of the sport. David won 105 times and has three championships, the last coming in this car. The 1st diecast in the Legends series (Bobby Allison) was a sell out and is now very hard to find. The autographed version will have David's signature on the black hood. Includes Certificate of Authenticity. |
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Bobby Allison
"Coca-Cola" '69 Mercury Cyclone
As with all University of
Racing diecast collectibles, there is more to the car then just diecast,
there is a great story behind each car as unique as the drivers that
made them so popular. |
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IN
STOCK CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE DONNIE ALLISON PAGE |
Donnie Allison "East
Point Ford" 1969
#27 Torino Cobra Future Delivery
Jan / Feb '13 Donnie is possibly most remembered for his involvement in a final-lap crash and subsequent fight with Cale Yarborough at the 1979 Daytona 500. Allison managed to get ten wins in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competition with his first coming at the 1968 Carolina 500 at Rockingham Speedway and his final at the 1978 Dixie 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Allison would suffer serious injuries at the 1981 Coca Cola 600, this would end his career in NASCAR for the most part. Allison would only race fourteen more Winston Cup races (he would also fail to qualify four times for races during this time) from 1982 to 1988. Allison would also win the 1967 NASCAR Grand National Rookie of the Year. |
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IN
STOCK CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE MARIO ANDRETTI PAGE |
Mario Andretti "Bunnell
Motor Co" 1968 Mercury Cyclone
Future Delivery Nov
'12 Andretti competed in fourteen NASCAR Grand National / Winston Cup (now Sprint Cup) events in his career. He competed in Holman Moody cars for his final ten events. Holman Moody was one of NASCAR's most successful teams at that time, as the team won NASCAR championships in 1968 and 1969 with driver David Pearson. Andretti won the 1967 Daytona 500 for Holman Moody. |
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IN STOCK CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE LEEROY YARBROUGH PAGE |
LeeRoy Yarbrough "Winebarger
Motor Co." 1969 Mercury University of Racing Legends is excited to announce it's seventh release, LeeRoy Yarborough. In 1969, driving for Junior Johnson, LeeRoy set a record with seven speedway victories. Yarborough won the Daytona 500 followed by wins in the Rebel 400 at Darlington, the World 600 at Charlotte, the Firecracker 400 at Daytona, the Dixie 500 in Atlanta and the Southern 500 for a clean sweep at Darlington and the American 500 in Rockingham. The autographed version is signed by car owner Junior Johnson |
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IN STOCK CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE NED JARRETT PAGE |
Ned Jarrett "Richmond
Motor Co" '65 Ford Galaxie In 1965, Jarrett became a super star when he won 13 races and another Grand National championship. He placed among the top five in 42 of the 54 races that he ran. 2011 NASCAR Hall of Fame Inductee 1965 #11 Ford Galaxie The autographed version will have Ned's signature. Includes Certificate of Authenticity. |
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IN STOCK CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE FRED LORENZEN PAGE |
Fred
Lorenzen "Lafayette Ford" 1965 Ford Galaxie University of Racing Legends is excited to announce it's newest addition, the #28 Fred Lorenzen Ford Galaxie. This fantastic replica will hit the stores in September, 2011. Exact in every detail the diecast will make a terrific addition to your collection. |
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STOCK CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE AJ FOYT PAGE |
AJ Foyt "Don Wagner
Ford" 1969 Torino Cobra Foyt only needed 10 races to get his first NASCAR victory. Richard Petty dominated the 1964 Firecracker 400 until he went out with engine problems. Foyt swapped the lead with Bobby Isaac for the final 50 laps of the summer event at the Daytona International Speedway. Foyt passed Isaac on the final lap to win the race. Foyt ran out of gas near the end of the 1971 Daytona 500, and Petty passed him for the win. Foyt again had the car to beat in the 1972 Daytona 500, but this time succeeded in a dominating performance. Only three drivers led during the race. Foyt won the 1971 and 1972 races at the Ontario Motor Speedway for Wood Brothers Racing. The 1972 race was his last NASCAR win. |
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Darrell Waltrip
Darrell
Waltrip's storied Winston Cup Career began in May 1972 at
the Talladega Motor Speedway in Alabama. Waltrip rolled onto
the track in a 1971 #95 Mercury Cyclone prepared by Holman
Moody. Ironically, the chassis of this car was that of the
original 1967 Ford Fairlane Mario Andretti drove to victory
in the 1967 Daytona 500. The car was owned by Waltrip and
sponsored by Terminal Transport of Owensboro, Kentucky.
During his racing career, Waltrip drove race cars for Bud
Moore Engineering, DiGard Race Team, Junior Johnson,
Hendrick Motorsports and for his own team, Darrell Waltrip
Racing. Darrell Lee Waltrip born Feburary 5, 1947 in
Owensboro, Kentucky, is a 3-time NASCAR Cup Series champion
(1981, '82, '85), a 3-time runner up (1979, 1983, 1986),
winner of the 1989 Daytona 500 and 5- time winner of the
prestigious Coca-Cola 600 (1978, '79, '85, '88, '89).
Waltrip has 84 career Cup Series Wins, 271 top five
finishes, 390 top 10 finishes, and competed in 809 Cup
Series races spanning 29 years (1972-2000). Waltrip is a
2-time winner of NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Award (1989,
'90), and was "NASCAR's Driver of the Decade" (1980's).
Waltrip currently is a lead television analyst and race
commentator with Fox Broadcasting Company and SPEED TV, a
columnist at Foxsports.com and an author. Darrell Waltrip
was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in January 2012 |
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