Bobby Allison's 1979 Daytona 500 Car: The Race That Changed NASCAR Forever! (Unrestored Survivor)

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"THERE'S A FIGHT" and "They are angry because they know they have lost" are iconic quotes that every race fan in America has heard before. The last lap crash between Cale Yarborough and Donnie Allison followed by Bobby Allison pulling up to the heated scene in THIS CAR sparked a fight that was broadcast on national TV to the largest snowed in audience on record back in 1979. Bobby raced for Bud Moore Engineering in 78-80 running these big Ford Thunderbirds. This one here is one of maybe a couple surviving examples from the BME stable back then. We get Bud's son Greg Moore on the phone to tell us some stories of the time and give insight into the unique details that make this Thunderbird special!
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@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Sometimes I just can’t believe some of this stuff still exists. I mean…you always hope it does…but to actually see it up close is absolutely incredible. Tim Walker is the man! Use code STAPLETON120 to get $120 off across your first 4 boxes of Good Chop at bit.ly/40JWAEo! If you want to support history check out our website! Stapletonautoworks.com
@MrLawnGuy91
@MrLawnGuy91 11 ай бұрын
Just up the street from where I live.
@ZeteticPlato
@ZeteticPlato 11 ай бұрын
✌️ 👍
@shanehaws3828
@shanehaws3828 11 ай бұрын
What is goin on with your builds and where's the new vids on those?????
@Dealete420
@Dealete420 11 ай бұрын
In 1988 Bobby Allison came out to Saugus speedway in Saugus California and drove a Sportsman car (#64) owned by Rich De Long Jr. We built the engine and crewed for Rich so we were there helping on the car. Of course we all got to take pictures with Bobby and sat around listing to Bobby tell us some stories. Bobby set the track record that night. We also got to wear radios and listen to Bobby talk on his radio while he was driving.. he's a crack up .. He is a hell of a nice guy. There are videos on KZbin showing that special night at Saugus. (Search Bobby Allison at Saugus Speedway). IIRC.. Bobbies next race was at Pocono where the crash happened that ended his racing as a driver. BTW .. LEAVE THE CAR THE JUST THE WAY IT IS!!
@rodney1818
@rodney1818 11 ай бұрын
According to the EPA if your car is newer than 1952 and you have modified it beyond its stock configuration. they can legally seize your vehicle although Most states do not allow them to but they don't have complete control yet do they once currency is digital we will do what they say or they'll turn our money off
@anthonyplanas3606
@anthonyplanas3606 11 ай бұрын
No please don't restore the paint, It's only original one time. It amazes me how you find these cars. Keep doing what your doing.
@excavatoree
@excavatoree 11 ай бұрын
I scrolled down to type the same thing. You can paint and re-paint a car over and over, but it's only original once.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
I agree!
@lt1nut
@lt1nut 11 ай бұрын
@@Stapleton42 Exactly, it isn't so far gone that it needs to be repainted in order to cover new panels or what needed to be skinned. Its a race car, not a sponsor/PR/show "race car". I'm not a fan of "keep it all original" nor of fauxtina BUT these cars had frames long before they became tube chases cars. Heck, to many enthusiasts nowadays a car with a separate standalone frame is just as much of an eye-opening wonderment for them as the first time they felt big-cube NA torque in a hi-perf car. Yep, I watched through to the end, the 'bonus" that you asked to mention. "Wisconsin Mafia" info/history would be 👍🏼🏁😎 Good on ya, both of y'all!!
@noobFab
@noobFab 11 ай бұрын
This is exactly like the arguments for and against plastic surgery. Some people are afraid of time and age, but it comes to all of us and it's completely unavoidable. As @anthonyplanas3606 said, it's only original once, and people shouldn't be afraid of what they see when they see what 45 years does to a car. It's too cool to see how basic the race hardware was back in the day compared to the almost limitless budgets of today. Leaving it exactly as it is will preserve that for all to see. Either way, it's a very cool piece of history.
@ricks5468
@ricks5468 11 ай бұрын
Leave it be!
@Mike583
@Mike583 11 ай бұрын
RIP to one of the greatest men in Ford's racing history. The great Bud Moore. ❤
@stevebarber7060
@stevebarber7060 9 ай бұрын
I think Bud Moore racing was one of the classiest race teams in the business. I was in Daytona to watch the 1983 Firecracker 400 where Bobby Allison won the race in the Diegard Gatorade Buick. But ealier that morning, my brother-in-law and I stopped at the Howard Johnson's for breakfast. Marty Robbins came in and first sat in the booth behind us. Then shortly, Bud Moore and some of the race team came in and invited Marty Robbins to join them in a backroom. This was the year Dale Earnhardt drove the Wrangler Ford for Bud Moore.
@tomthomson9354
@tomthomson9354 11 ай бұрын
Bobby Allison holds a special place in my heart. Years ago, 1991, I was 18 and going through chemo. I had met Bobby before, but he was appearing at a local establishment and signing autographs the owner of the establishment her significant other were friends of mine and they were asking how things were progressing with my health. I didn't know it, but Bobby heard the conversation. I was getting ready to go home and he stopped me and asked what was going on. I told him and he gave me words of encouragement and wished me all the best with my health. I never forgot that nor will I. It met so much to me that he took the time to encourage me during that difficult time. That is the gentleman Bobby is.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 10 ай бұрын
Bobby is really a great guy. It must have helped because that was over 30 years ago now!
@tomthomson9354
@tomthomson9354 10 ай бұрын
@@Stapleton42 It helped me a lot and to this day it means a lot. I am now 50 with a 16 year old son, who I am thankful for and is my world. I enjoy your videos and I watch them from start to finish. The mid 70's through late 80's are my favorite time period in local and NASCAR racing. As diehard of a fan I am, I still learn a lot from your videos. It is obvious your care and love of the sport. It shows in each and everyone.
@plantfeeder6677
@plantfeeder6677 11 ай бұрын
Bud Moore is the reason I ran the #15 my entire racing career. Saw Bobby win in Ontario, Ca. in 1978 driving that car. Bud Moore, Bobby Allison two Great Americans.
@PBRacing87
@PBRacing87 11 ай бұрын
I used to work at SRI Performance and we kept this car in our warehouse briefly. I was fortunate enough to work with one of the guys who built this car and he also claimed that there was no doubt in his mind that this car is the car they used in the 79 Daytona 500. Awesome barn find! Hopefully it can be restored while also keeping it as original as possible
@charleshaggard4341
@charleshaggard4341 11 ай бұрын
Another great video. Us old guys remember the Golden Age of NASCAR in the 50s, 60s and 70s before all the big money came into the sport.
@toyman81
@toyman81 11 ай бұрын
Yep, the money really started coming in around the late 1980's and Nascar began its slow downward spiral to where it is now.
@joehoulihan5305
@joehoulihan5305 11 ай бұрын
Of course we made it to the Bonus section! And of course you found one of the cars that launched NASCAR into Nationwide television viewership! Mitchell and Logan, we have never met but we feel like you guys are family on the other side of the country! Thank you for doing this, we will always share and help promote your work! Your channel is like the car culture you were just talking about, both of you are showing so many how its supposed to be in a really odd time, thank you for reaching out to all of us. Jennifer Spencer and I really enjoy and appreciate how you make us feel like family each week. I see your #3 wrangler good wrench hand drawn on Stapleton42 post card you drew for Spencer each morning on the fridge while getting lunches ready and wonder what adventure your on today before I go to work! Keep the adventures going for us all! Love from The Oregon Houlihan’s!!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
You guys are awesome thank you so much!
@redclover51
@redclover51 11 ай бұрын
The harder you work, the luckier you get. These videos are one heck of a nostalgia ride as well as historical value. Cudos to you both.
@MichaelHeal99
@MichaelHeal99 11 ай бұрын
I appreciate how you describe racing isn't just about cars, it's about people. Reading about our local legends like Dick Trickle, you see how much the person means to so many, how they touched lives, and then they went racing too. When I meet my hero, Dick was shorter then me. But he's still larger then life to me at the same time.
@buick455muscle
@buick455muscle 11 ай бұрын
It’s insane to me how these types of cars in their day were just kind of taken for granted, used, and forgotten about. Now they are cherished time capsules that can’t ever be duplicated or replaced, all due to memories and their association with a certain time and age.
@CliffsideStables
@CliffsideStables 11 ай бұрын
I grew up in Greenville, SC and got involved in the racing scene at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in 1970 working on Larry Gilstrap’s #29 Ford Fairlane driven by Johnny Allen. Those three years had a profound impact on my life. Mitchell keep up the great work of preserving racing memories! Thanks, Tim in northern TN
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thanks man we will!
@dennislamers986
@dennislamers986 11 ай бұрын
Mitchell you are getting these guys talking again to each other and remembering the past. When you get old all you can do is talk about the past. Thank you
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
thank you Dennis!
@David1962.
@David1962. 11 ай бұрын
I was 17 years old when that race was aired on CBS. The drive that you and Logan have to save this race history is great and you do it very well. bring back the memories of my dad race at Seekonk speedway in the 70's and watching Nascar on Sunday. i always say to the end.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thank you David!
@TheLukaCeeChannel
@TheLukaCeeChannel 11 ай бұрын
Only thing I can say. They are only original, ONCE!
@scale_model_apprentice
@scale_model_apprentice 6 ай бұрын
Amen Matt
@johnsiorek1630
@johnsiorek1630 6 ай бұрын
Yea. And the cars are pretty neet too!
@BK-qo5fn
@BK-qo5fn 11 ай бұрын
Said it before and I will say it again thank you both for the hard work and dedication to these videos. On a separate note, I have been subscribed to Good Chop (because of your channel) and I can say that it is worth every penny. Thanks again for everything I can't wait for the next couple of months.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
thanks man!! We love GoodChop!
@Mjones8383
@Mjones8383 11 ай бұрын
For a little under 700k you can own the Allison house and property in Hueytown AL. It went up for sale 14 days ago by the sister of Davey.
@stealthbomber2127
@stealthbomber2127 11 ай бұрын
Bud Moore built a Mercury to run in 1980 and they did really well with it. They won the Firec racker 400 and one of the Talladega races if I remember correctly. When nascar mandated the smaller wheelbase cars in 81, the Merc sat behind their shop and a good friend of mine and me climbed into it. I always wondered what happened to that chassis. Bud would allow us young guys to come in and visit occasionally, and Greg was always great too. Mitchell, you want to sell more merch, then have that beautiful girlfriend model it for you as she is a joy to look at.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
thanks man what an experience that must have been. She is always doing something else when I need to film these outro clips!
@tbird911949
@tbird911949 11 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to meet Bobby Allison, Davey Allison, Alan Kulwicki, Kyle Petty, and Ken Schrader at the Slinger Nationals in 1988, which was a week before Bobby's Pocono wreck. Pictures with all and autographs all. Fantastic people. Thank you for keeping the history alive. You guys rock!
@tngtacticalmiata1219
@tngtacticalmiata1219 11 ай бұрын
Listening to that guy talk about Bobby Allison just about got me choked up.. It's cool to hear about the guys I used to look up to as a kid and find out they really were truly good people... Good stuff, Mitchell... Looking up at the stars is always a good time...
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
thanks man. Bobby is a role model and true American hero
@theyoungamptech320
@theyoungamptech320 11 ай бұрын
Ken Squire's call from that day will stand the test of time as some of the greatest sportscasting ever done.
@Ronaldl2350
@Ronaldl2350 11 ай бұрын
So true!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Well said sir
@stevebarber7060
@stevebarber7060 9 ай бұрын
I too met Bobby Allison In Nashville during an autograph session at Frank Davis Buick, the day of the Nashville 420 in 1984. Bobby, and his PR person, Tom Roberts, were so accomodating to me. Tom Roberts invited me and my wife to be his guests in the Allison pits for that nights race. It was a thrill for me to be a part of that night. I am glad people are collecting and perserving the cars from the earlier history of NASCAR. I don't feel it is the same sport as it was during the 70s, 80, and 90s.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 9 ай бұрын
Awesome! TR is a cool dude
@stevebarber7060
@stevebarber7060 9 ай бұрын
TR invited me to go with him to Huntsville the day after the Nashville race to watch Bobby Allison run a new Buick V6 in a stock car race. If understood correctly, Davey built the car. It was a Buick Century #22 painted just like Bobby's white with red numbers and lettering Buick Regal cup car. One of the coolest experiences i've had. When I went to the autograph session on Saturday before the cup race, I took a 1/24 scale Monogram model of Bobby's 1983 national champion cup car car. My plan was to get Bobby to autograph the car. I got there before Bobby arrived and met TR beforehand. I show TR the model and aksed if Bobby would sign it. He told me Bobby would. But when it cam my turn to get Bobby's autograph, I told Bobby it was a gift to him. He examined it as though he'd never seen one before. He made a comment that was flattering but certainly funny; he looked at TR and said something like"TR, this looks better than one that Gary Nelson builds. Of course that got a chuckle from everyone standing around.
@jeffpage4018
@jeffpage4018 6 ай бұрын
The days of Music City 420's are long gone... never to return. I lived 20 miles from the track and remember, after the races, they would open the gates to the infield and you could walk in with a very good chance of meeting many of the drivers. Even though they were ready to get showered and go home, they took the time to talk to you and sign autographs. Meeting Cale Yarborough was a dream come true for me as a kid! It seemed drivers were just "Good Ole Boys" back then... who have evolved into "NASCAR Superstars" today.
@Steve-Hendersonville
@Steve-Hendersonville 6 ай бұрын
I remember those days as well. It was cool as a young man to be among good race drivers. One specific race I remember is listening to AJ Foyt sitting on the pit wall talking about his favorite things in life; racing, fighting and f..king, in that order.
@bobwhite4344
@bobwhite4344 11 ай бұрын
leave the car as it is now. it's a time capsule. put the original type parts on it to complete it as was used on it at Daytona 1979. it's a survivor.
@sccoinhopper8313
@sccoinhopper8313 11 ай бұрын
Hey Mitch I just wanted you to know that I was the viewer a while back that had mentioned that my father and Gregg were really good friends back in the late 70’s and early 80’s and I had asked if you had been down to the old shop before. I also worked for James Hylton and could probably get you hooked up with the guy that basically grew up in James shop and ended up being his right hand man for building and maintaining the cars for James from the time he was just a little boy all the way till the last race in Talladega before his tragedy on the way home. He even still goes with Brad Smith who has drove the 48 Arca car for several years and still does even after James passed away. He could give you some amazing stories from back in the golden years of Nascar as well as some in the past 20 years. If you talk to Gregg just ask him if he remembers Mike and Mitzi Pettit. I’m Randy their son.
@joshhuffine4522
@joshhuffine4522 11 ай бұрын
Ive always wanted one of these thunderbirds.
@kurtisstutzman7056
@kurtisstutzman7056 11 ай бұрын
You can't change the paint...! Find a vintage engine and get it put back together...! Y'all never cease to amaze me...! Keep up your awesomeness...!
@iamgriff
@iamgriff 11 ай бұрын
I remember being a child about to enter Kindergarten. One of my parents friends had a Thunderbird like this. I remember how big the back seat was. Not being seatbelted in, and goofing off with my friends and brother. All four of us with room to spare. Can you imagine piloting this boat at 150 mph? Hahaha
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
It is a wonder to imagine isn't it! They are enormous lol
@adamtereska8734
@adamtereska8734 11 ай бұрын
I'm acquiring a 1978 Thunderbird for a street cruiser project. I love these cars and they make great street cruisers. They ride like they're on a cloud.
@ShadoChaser0
@ShadoChaser0 11 ай бұрын
I love the way you and Logan cover this stuff! Thank you for covering this. I met Bobby Allison when I was working an autograph event in NC, and he was a wonderful person, He took the time with each fan, and the staff working the event. Great Memories.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
That's awesome!
@jamesgravel7755
@jamesgravel7755 11 ай бұрын
You’re doing probably the best history lesson anyone could possibly want for the time in hot rod and racing history that made our hobby what it is today. You’re doing the great lords work for race fans. Keep it up. Nobody is doing anything like this. It’s like forgotten weapons but for race cars.
@rontedder1086
@rontedder1086 9 ай бұрын
my first nascar race was darlington in 74. camped in the infield for 25 years straight. remember watching a yellow and white race hills farm car driving up at the wall every lap. Harry Gant fan forever. you need talk to wayne and dewayne, the skoal merch trailer owners for harry. great people. still watch nascar every weekend. love the history. thanks so much. Ron T.
@andyleblanc1564
@andyleblanc1564 11 ай бұрын
Bonus section was the best part. Come on! You give me hope Mitchel. Just stumbled on to your channel thanks to my KZbin algorithm. Your killin it with the history. I’m 50ish and completely appreciate the passion and work ethic you and you better half have. The respect you show to the men and women that came before you is a wonderful trait that you should never let fade. You got a new subscriber here! Looking forward to learning more about this country’s racing history with you!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@user-lo9gt5tg9y
@user-lo9gt5tg9y 11 ай бұрын
hello from ottawa canada im 58 years old and remember those years like it was yesterday like what you and your gal are doing here . thank you .stay safe .
@tatertots-n-soup
@tatertots-n-soup 11 ай бұрын
I was only about 6 or 7 but I can remember some of the races that led up to nascar becoming a nationaly televised sporting event. If I remeber correctly it was only the 2 or 3 main races back then that got broadcasted nation wide. I do remember alot of cursing and fists shaking and also some big brawls breaking out throughout those early years on tv. I was to young to remember names.. but I think I did see that telecast. Thanks for remembering our heros
@tatertots-n-soup
@tatertots-n-soup 11 ай бұрын
Once there was a time before Saturday morning cartoons ever existed. A time when children got punished for touching a tv set.
@Scotty5Bass
@Scotty5Bass 11 ай бұрын
Yes I made it to the bonus clip. Thank you for all you have done and continue to do. I grew up during the best years of NASCAR (70’s and 80’s)
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@johnmick9457
@johnmick9457 11 ай бұрын
From 1978 thru 1979 season the Bud Moore T Birds were fast and with Bobby Allison at the wheel racked up quite a few wins!
@EdBerry-lk6qo
@EdBerry-lk6qo 11 ай бұрын
Bobby and Dave Marcis are good friends . You need to get hold Dave and listen to his stories also. Glad to call Dave a friend. Thanks Ed Berry Medford Wisconsin
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Dave is one of the connections Tim made for us already! I need to call him soon here
@thegrimstreaker4669
@thegrimstreaker4669 11 ай бұрын
Your talk at the end about people and them killing hotrods is spot on brother, i love old nascar and can't stand new nascar and like you say it's not about the cars it's the people. Dale Sr was the man because he was a man and showed it i met him once and the genuine aura of that man can't be faked he really cared about his fans, these drivers today i believe care it's just you can't walk up and shake their hand, have a conversation, bench race or just have a moment of knowing them anymore because it's all about cooperate needs and money now. That's why i love these videos they resonate of who these men are and were.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thanks man. Some of the new ones are genuine dudes. Joey Logano is one of them
@michaelnewjerseydiecast5535
@michaelnewjerseydiecast5535 11 ай бұрын
I am truly grateful and amazing how someone knew to keep intact the 1979 Mercury stock car that Bobby Allison drove and I would repair what should be done and clear coat the car and of course put the suspension to get back to at least a roller and display for the general public can see it in person
@RoyMiller-d8y
@RoyMiller-d8y 11 ай бұрын
I heard and read that the automotive industry is second only to the aerospace industry in product development. This i believe. Cheers folks. Keep it going!
@jeffbradley3184
@jeffbradley3184 11 ай бұрын
I have met Bobby and his wife. Used to go to Daytona twice a year for the 500 and Firecracker 400 in July. My buddy and I were into RC cars during this time and used to take our cars to Whippoorwill speedway outside Orlando when the racing were over. My friend’s car was a Bobby Allison Raybestos Buick. During our stay in Daytona we would run our cars around the hotel parking lot. We we’re staying on the beach at the Dolphin Beach Club. In the parking lot we noticed Bobby walking to his hotel room. So then we were trying to decide whether to bug him or not and eventually said screw it and took my buddy’s car to his room door. Scared, we knocked anyway. Bobby’s wife answered the door and you could get the sense that she was unsure about us. Being from Indy and huge Indy Car fans my buddy wanted to ask Bobby about running in the Indy 500. That got Bobby’s interest and came to the door and had a pleasant conversation with us and signed my buddy’s RC car. I don’t recall the particulars about the conversation. I just remember meeting Nascar history that day.
@lexluthor1194
@lexluthor1194 11 ай бұрын
I was two when this race happened, probably watched it tho. Wide world of sports! 79 Daytona 500 on ABC
@richreinhart7181
@richreinhart7181 11 ай бұрын
The 2 most important races in NASCAR history are the 1979 Daytona 500 and the 1992 Hooters 500, nothing else comes close, and please keep it the way it is, its history pure gold. And yes I always make the bonus.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 10 ай бұрын
thank you rich we are glad you're here!
@terrysurface8663
@terrysurface8663 11 ай бұрын
Keep doing what your doing. I was a fan back then, and these guys were my heroes. Thanks and cheers from Va. wood brothers and MM fan here.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@ryurc3033
@ryurc3033 11 ай бұрын
The vintage racecar stuff is so rare to find because it got turned into so many different things, like he said, in the time it was a tool. It had it's purpose, and that was to get beat on, it's kind of cool that somehow this one survived as it was. The front fenders look nothing like a normal thunderbird fender. Wild stuff man.....
@adamtereska8734
@adamtereska8734 11 ай бұрын
They are more like the fenders on a 1977-79 Cougar, LTD II, Ranchero, or 74-76 Torino Elite.
@scotthall756
@scotthall756 11 ай бұрын
Great historic racecar. Getting to crawl under it and look around is soooo cool. Man, if only ALL the cars were still around!
@therealfazethree860
@therealfazethree860 11 ай бұрын
Great video, I wish I could see and smell some of this history you bring to us! You've captured cars and stories that people have wondered about for years, and with you're love for NASCAR at your age is awesome.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@mikemaccracken3112
@mikemaccracken3112 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video Mitchell and Logan. Learned a lot about the Thunderbird today.
@theskilz00
@theskilz00 11 ай бұрын
Mitchell you and Logan nailed the shit out of this one. Such an awesome video of a time when aero didn't factor in nearly as much as horsepower and handling did. He should keep that car just as it is.
@ydoucare55
@ydoucare55 11 ай бұрын
It's insane that somebody would buy that car to just let it sit in a garage for decades. That's a museum worthy car.
@lachlanpatterson5651
@lachlanpatterson5651 11 ай бұрын
Well done Mitchell & Girlfriend!! Loving these great stories you put together. Much gratitude from Australia!!
@robertlichina4917
@robertlichina4917 3 ай бұрын
I thank you so much for what you do. As a retired past and present nascar fan, your efforts are a great source of insight into the history of the sport I love. Thanks.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Robert!
@clintwill8715
@clintwill8715 11 ай бұрын
I always wondered about the side rear window, didn't know about the Ford Thunderbird jubilee edition, which made it legal in NASCAR (homologation) The car belongs in a museum for everyone to see, and in a unrestored condition, it's only original once. Great video, thanks for making it.
@rogercook1737
@rogercook1737 10 ай бұрын
I was sitting on the back straight away in 1979 when this incidence occurred but could not tell as much about it as you can on TV. We was about 200 yards from the fight, it was a beautiful day in Daytona but came back through 4 inches of snow into Atlanta. I was also on the back straight away when Buddy Baker run the fastest race ever run the next year in the number 28 car. Great video thanks for the memories.
@SomethingRad
@SomethingRad 11 ай бұрын
These videos are so important to the history of NASCAR. The detail that you capture is incredible and the stories that the owners and drivers tell adds even more. Looking at a picture or video of these cars when they raced is already super cool, but to see them up close and personal today is what really connects the dots that these cars are real and that's really what they raced not too long ago
@gcrauwels941
@gcrauwels941 11 ай бұрын
That car is a survivor. Don't change a thing !!
@mistertheking
@mistertheking 10 ай бұрын
Greg mentioned it was changed back to a short track car sometime after the '79 500. So damn cool. Love the stories behind the cars and the people, too. The cars have just as much to do with the story as the people do sometime, and seeing TJ's connection to this ride is special. He's the right guy to own the piece. Whatever he chooses to do with it, I'm sure he'll be making the right choice. He appreciates that car too much not to do it the way the car deserves.
@tracystill2217
@tracystill2217 10 ай бұрын
Watched your bonus video with Greg Moore. Great video today, looking forward to your new ones. Thank you for the time and effort to preserve history and in touch with the actual racers, family, team members, etc. Today's NASCAR is so far removed from 30-40 yrs ago unfortunately.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 10 ай бұрын
Thanks man we appreciate you
@larryjohnson7591
@larryjohnson7591 11 ай бұрын
Loved it. 15 is my favorite number, and the 1978 T-Bird was my very first new car. Thank You for the trip back down memory lane.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it!
@jefesman
@jefesman 9 ай бұрын
Your outro is spot on!!! So many do not get it, thankfully that message of being about the people is still alive in those who care about the sport or any other facet of life. Thank you!!!!!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 9 ай бұрын
Thanks man we appreciate you!
@jerryzotta4482
@jerryzotta4482 11 ай бұрын
Great video! As far as keeping it the way it is or restoring is a tough decision. If the passenger side wasn't so deteriorated, I say leave it. Love these stories since I grew up in the 70's and remember seeing the '79 Daytona 500 live.
@speedwaystevecronk6680
@speedwaystevecronk6680 11 ай бұрын
Another Outstanding History Video! The car is only original One Time, if proper parts can be found maybe make it a roller or more. I had a big grin when Tim gave you such a endorsment talking to Greg, and he is very right, the story's need to be told and keep the racing history alive. Race cars are part of the history, the people and the story's are the Greatest part of the Racing History. I believe Stapleton42 have found your calling Tracking the History, both of you ask good questions and let the story's develop. I know you like working on the project cars but the story tellers and getting older and need to be interviewed and video recorded. I watched the 1979 Daytona on T.V. because that is what we watched any time racing was on. The Globalist want to do away with racing / gas powered cars, we the people need to wake up / stand up and tell them to Suck It.
@since1961
@since1961 11 ай бұрын
Couldn't have said it better myself?
@danielkanawyer2273
@danielkanawyer2273 11 ай бұрын
Another great video! Thanks for all your efforts!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@HammerPowered
@HammerPowered 11 ай бұрын
20:25 - amen, brotha. I love that we're going to get a Bud Moore history video coming up in the future too. This is the stuff I grew up on. I'm torn about how far to go on the car. It's such a piece of history I'd hate to touch it at all (and I'm usually a "restore it and make it nice again" guy). I guess I'd get it back to running and driving condition, fix that engine bay bar that's bent (might have to in order to get an engine in it) and give it a good cleaning up.
@since1961
@since1961 11 ай бұрын
No cleaning ! no straightening!, as raced ! untouched!
@DaysOffCustom
@DaysOffCustom 11 ай бұрын
Young man, I’m so happy that you do what you do and that you’re so passionate about it. The questions you ask the contributors to your videos and all of the things you appreciate about every detail of the history is amazing. From the car’s dents to the paint marks on the floors of previous shops. I thinks it’s just a matter of time before Motor Trend or Netflix snatches you up. I hope they do. We’ll be watching!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thanks man. I don’t think they could afford to pull me off of my own platform and get me to relinquish ownership of my material but they can try 😂
@AppalachianAxeworks
@AppalachianAxeworks 11 ай бұрын
Awesome job !! The racing history videos bring back a lot of great memories . I am one of those guys that watch every video to the very end . You are very correct its not just the cars its the people.
@charliemurphy6958
@charliemurphy6958 11 ай бұрын
I've known Tim for about 3 years now. Met him when the Charger was being stored at Holler Customs. That guy has some wild stories lol.
@BestNCBBQ
@BestNCBBQ 11 ай бұрын
I was at that race with my uncle Harold Stott. He was the rear tire changer for Bud Moore for 22 years. Awesome race and series of events that day!
@garybuzen8482
@garybuzen8482 10 ай бұрын
I've followed Nascar since the seventies, but in the past few years I've become extremally interested in the history and past. I follow a lot of late model racing from Georgia through the Carolinas from where it originated. I like the history that cover on your channel and usually makes me look deeper into the past, as it relates to your story. I feel with the resurgence of old short tracks coming back, due to North Wilkesboro Speedway. The bonus video was a great story. I have a few of my own as they relate the Big E.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 10 ай бұрын
Thank you Gary!
@jefrewilhelm5177
@jefrewilhelm5177 11 ай бұрын
Keep the original paint. That car is a true piece of history that should be preserved in its race worn condition.
@mainexplorer12
@mainexplorer12 11 ай бұрын
Hello and thank you for what you are doing with the history of NASCAR.. I absolutely love your NASCAR history videos. My fav so far is the Kenny Wallace video and the Mark Martin video as well.. I am up here in the Northeast (Maine to be exact) and suto racing up here is big. We have the Oxford 250 which is one of New Englands biggest short track races there is. But I love the history behind NASCAR and have learned a lot from all your videos on NASCAR!! Yes I did make it to the bonus video also LOL... Keep up the great work your dong for this sport for the young and us old timers that grew up watching drives like Bobby, Dale, Awesome Bill from Dawsonville and many more that raced back in the days!!! I love hear the stories these drivers have of the past and how they go started in races. Thank you again and thank you to you both for bring us these video's..
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thanks man! People dont realize how big Busch North was up there!
@mikec3071
@mikec3071 10 ай бұрын
That car absolutely does not need a full resto. Put in the period correct suspension and engine, stabilize any rust, fix any structural issues (try to do it like they did back in the day) and that’s it. Be cool to see it hot lapping again some where like the Rock or North Wilksboro. Definitely made it all the way to the end. On a side note, it would be interesting to see how much Nascar history you could dig up here in the upper mid west, specifically Michigan. Probably not as much as where you are, but we have a pretty significant track here and all the cars started here in some form. Another excellent vid!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 10 ай бұрын
Thanks man! I would love to do some ASA history in Michigan Indiana and Wisconsin!
@dresdensvo
@dresdensvo 11 ай бұрын
I daily drive one of those birds . {my newest licensed street vehicle } .
@jamescrabtree5778
@jamescrabtree5778 11 ай бұрын
I watched to see the bonus footage. Bobby Alison is fantastic human being .
@Jeffbambam
@Jeffbambam 10 ай бұрын
I wasRaised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and Bobby was my guy ! I remember watching them on a old black and white TV in the early 70s when he drove the Coke cola car . My dad worked for Pepsi and he so badly wished Bobby's car had Pepsi on it . Bobby ,his family, his Alabama gang was so amazing just to be around. I put Bobby on the top tear level of knowledge, mechanical ability and driver skill as any of the greatest ever . I only wished Jr.Johnson could have hung on to him a few more years . The matador Red white and blue was one of the most dominant cars that I have ever witnessed take the track .
@wkings6938
@wkings6938 11 ай бұрын
i allways watch to the end, Thank You!
@jefferyrobertson7520
@jefferyrobertson7520 11 ай бұрын
1977 Ford Thunderbird Generation 2 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Thanks For Uploading
@mymadbone
@mymadbone 11 ай бұрын
Im watching this from norway🇳🇴 i love this channel 😎👍🏻
@jeffausbun
@jeffausbun 11 ай бұрын
i wouldn't change that paint. That is an amazing race-car and is a historic .
@charleslittle896
@charleslittle896 10 ай бұрын
I would love to see a video on the charger daytona. Daytonas and superbirds are my unobtainable dream cars.
@georgewalkeriii8112
@georgewalkeriii8112 7 ай бұрын
I too want to see a video of the Daytona recreation car my brother built from scratch, basically. They started with a beat up green 1969 Charger with the sail panels/C pillars. They used the car just to build a jig and a few parts of the car. It was so rusted out, the only thing they used is the a Pillars.
@HulkSmash86
@HulkSmash86 11 ай бұрын
I'm not even a big Nascar fan but these videos of yours are great. This is good stuff dude, thanks!
@SteveLowe65
@SteveLowe65 11 ай бұрын
Wow, what a piece of history!! Well done! And I made it to the bonus content. I watch them all to the end. 👍
@dave3156
@dave3156 2 ай бұрын
Always watch em to the end. As far as the car goes, most I would do to it is restore it to a race car--suspension, engine, etc, so it runs. Everything else as is. Thx!!
@briantaylor6562
@briantaylor6562 8 ай бұрын
I have sat down and eaten meals in Darlington at the Raceway Grill with many NASCAR drivers. There are many great man driving race cars in NASCAR. I was given some great advise, that I didn't always follow. Which was stupid on my part. I was young, thought I knew more. I had to learn the hard way. They did give great advice. I really wish I had followed their advice. But, the long hard road was my choice, but I survived. Now, I know better. I don't have children, but I give them same advice they did. It still works.
@louislepage5111
@louislepage5111 11 ай бұрын
This is a history lesson , for sure 😊
@adamtereska8734
@adamtereska8734 11 ай бұрын
I always loved that Thunderbird. I remember Bobby Allison winning the 1978 Daytona 500 after they rebuilt the car from being wrecked. (They didn’t allow backup cars back then) Bobby started 35th won that race. He actually said he was just going to go home, but when he saw all the work the crew put into rebuilding the car, Bobby said, "If these guys did all of this for me, I need to stay one more day for them."
@keithryan511
@keithryan511 11 ай бұрын
Great video and the story at the end, I was big into dirt late models and there are still a lot of olds guys around me that would to tell stories, keep up the good work
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@thecanadianmtbchannel1192
@thecanadianmtbchannel1192 5 ай бұрын
Pretty insane actually.. Cause we were running modified’s 2006-12 and we built my dads chassis out of a Lincoln Continental.. I know this chassis very well 😂.. Nothing very racy about it from factory.. But with some love..They are a awesome platform for dirt and pavement… So cool to see that thing in such amazing shape after all these years… I watched a lot of old school Nascar when i wasn’t wrenching on our own stuff in the day.. What a legend he is..
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 5 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@billyvideo3055
@billyvideo3055 11 ай бұрын
It’s great to see a young person interested in the history of the cars and PEOPLE! These folks were able to innovate. I am often inhibited at my job,so to see these videos gives me inspiration. Every video is fascinating!
@dennylittle7633
@dennylittle7633 11 ай бұрын
I made it to the bonus story. Quick story: we had an old Monte Carlo chassis of the same era minus the body work that was supposed to be an old RCR car. I remember specifically the bumpers being cut that same way. I don’t remember what happened to the car. Anyhoo I love the history stuff myself. Good channel.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@macsmith-cg6wg
@macsmith-cg6wg 3 ай бұрын
I had looked at this before but don't think I commented on it. This is another awesome show. Keep it up 💪👍
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 3 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!
@1revwilly
@1revwilly 11 ай бұрын
This was awesome! I'm so glad I found your channel a short while ago. Like Mark Martin said, there's nobody out there who does what you do and I agree! I loved your talk near the end of this video and you are so right. Yesterday my old buddy dropped by and we were chatting about our back street racing days, how we built our cars and the fun we had, etc. His 21 year old son was with us, who is a mechanic, but he was completely into our stories and said it's too bad things are not the same way anymore for his generation. The world needs more people like you and your girfriend and I'm glad you have this great platform to share this great content for all of us to see. Keep up the great work my friend.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thanks man we appreciate you
@toddhirt4074
@toddhirt4074 11 ай бұрын
Another great informative video. I still remember watching that race on TV, because back then NASCAR wasn't on every weekend. Cale was my favorite driver back in the day, so thank you again for all that you do!!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Todd!
@DaleTerry
@DaleTerry 11 ай бұрын
Holy shit! Another piece of history! I was watching that race that day with my father. It was snowing like heck that day we had been out cutting wood and dad said let's go see if we can catch the race. What an amazing time it was! I have Bobby Alison's and Donnie Alison's autograph that they personally signed for me. You guys are awesome. Thank you!
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Dale!
@90762709
@90762709 11 ай бұрын
I would love to see it run again.
@larryburwell8550
@larryburwell8550 11 ай бұрын
great video for sure. I remember that car for sure because i was in that race shop everyday after work. Greg and i were roommates in 1979.. i missed seeing this car when Tim brought it to spartanburg at Applesbys, because we had left for the beach that day. but i remember that car and how they built them, reskinned them etc. great piece of history. Thanks tim for preserving it and Thanks mitchell for doing this video. You did great on the radio show this morning. Larry
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Larry I’m looking forward to doing some Spartanburg history with you guys!
@larryburwell8550
@larryburwell8550 11 ай бұрын
i do too you and Logan are great people with great knowledge in cars and history@@Stapleton42
@Mtlmshr
@Mtlmshr 11 ай бұрын
You guys keep doing what your doing, I’ve been saying it for a long time now and yes I watched the extra part at the end. I’m a 62 years old Race Car Fabricator with a shop at Sonoma Raceway so if your ever come out to watch the road race here I’ll show you guys around because I do all the fab work for the track as well.
@davewoodmancy5124
@davewoodmancy5124 11 ай бұрын
I love the history of the cars that you uncover. But just as interesting or even more interesting is the backstory
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Dave!
@Matthew_Oden
@Matthew_Oden 11 ай бұрын
made it to the bonus content neat to see stuff like this you think man that's a pretty racecar then you see just how cobbled together they were back then and it makes you wonder how they even worked let alone stayed together
@jasonformulaboater357
@jasonformulaboater357 11 ай бұрын
Of course I made it to the end and heard the story. I could listen to old stories all day long.
@pumpkinking5174
@pumpkinking5174 11 ай бұрын
Dude..i just brought Bud Moore Engineering decal off eBay yesterday. Perfect timing for this video! Call me crazy but id like to see this car running again. Killer video as usual.
@Stapleton42
@Stapleton42 11 ай бұрын
Thanks man!!
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