tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3043490160404916570.post4536055242564850002..comments2024-03-12T22:10:07.152-05:00Comments on Bench Racing From the Volunteer State: July 21 - This day in Petty historytoomuchcountryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09359556284713305865noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3043490160404916570.post-83091748160124794132020-04-07T14:33:44.661-05:002020-04-07T14:33:44.661-05:00Great post on #TheKingInNY. This is a great recap ...Great post on #TheKingInNY. This is a great recap of the King's win at Bridgehampton-I'd heard about it but never saw lots of details. These are great. And Lee Petty raced in Maurice's 41? And that he raced at Islip? Excellent. I wonder what it was like for The King driving the haulers with Chief and Dale Inman through New York City to get out to Bridgehampton. I wonder if they stopped in NYC on their way. The sight of the King's Hauler on the Long Island Expressway? AWESOME. <br />That's a '63 Plymouth Savoy, no? Is that the same car as '64? I have to rebuy "Cars Of The King." The first NASCAR video with Benny Parsons has Richard and Dale Inman talking about the '64 Plymouth-it's a great story. Joenoreply@blogger.com