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Petty switched to Dodge in 1972 and won two more titles before leaving Mopar for good during the 1978 season. He won both championships in the 1974 Charger you see here.
Richard Petty drove this Dodge Charger in both the 1974 and 1975 seasons, ... Bobby Isaac won the series for Dodge. The following year, Richard Petty did the same for Plymouth in the Superbird.
It was 60 years ago that NASCAR legend Richard Petty made horsepower history with the street HEMI. Now Dream Giveaway and Petty are celebrating offering up this one-of-a-kind supercharged Dodge ...
HP, built by Petty’s Garage, and signed by “The King” himself.Fans of horsepower, heritage, and high-octane history now have ...
Richard Petty is auctioning off the 1974 Dodge Charger he drove to 31 NASCAR wins, plus plenty of other amazing memorabilia from his legendary career.
(Like in 2005, with Bobby Unser, Sr. and the '86 Audi Sport Quattro hill climb car in which he won Pikes Peak.) 2006 is no exception, and spectators are going to have the chance to see The King ...
Dodge Charger Daytona EV: NASCAR Heritage Version. The Aero Warriors are the stuff of legend, and Richard Petty's Plymouth Superbird is the most legendary of them all.
Not only that, but this particular Dodge Charger was one of the first to feature the STP red and blue livery on Petty’s No. 43 car, which has become iconic in NASCAR history.
Richard Petty pointed out that the Dodge Charger he drove from 1973 to 1978 was the most naturally cars he has ever had. He highlighted the fact that the car was build even before the wind-tunnel ...
“The King” is cleaning out his closet. Living racing legend Richard Petty is auctioning off a trove of trophies, memorabilia and even some of the cars from his 60-year NASCAR career. They ...
Kyle Petty wished his father, the legendary Richard Petty, on his 88th birthday. While saying happy birthday, Petty also left ...
Ford's Mustang fell behind in the horsepower race against rivals Dodge Challenger and Charger, but now it's pulling out its secret weapon in the battle for muscle-car supremacy: Richard Petty.