Dan Daughtry Takes A Win In the Late Models (Dan Was One Of My Favorite Drivers When I Was A Child)
Dad's Favorite Driver Al Gross And The #98 "Gator Diner Special"! (My Father Later Bought This Car At Age 19, And It Became His First Of Many Stock Cars)
Johnny Dubose And The "X", A Famous North Eastern Driver.
Red Byron Driver Of The #22 Built By Red Vogt - One Of NASCAR's First Winners - Circa 1947
The Driver Of The #23 Was Too Young To Drive, So He Faked His Enterance Sheet Using The Alias "Ted Tappet" His Real Name Was
Phil Walters, and He Later Drove For Briggs Cunningham
Vintage Action At Sunshine Speedway 25th Anniversary in 1985 (Thats Me In The #7 And Jamie Franklin In The #24 - His Father Is Jim Franklin Of Franklin Quick Change Rear Ends)
I Love This Photo - Me Beating My Dad And Uncle Roger In Vintage Racing At Sunshine!
More Vintage Action - Dave Rudenis #24 "G.E. Lee Electric Special Leading Me In The #7 & Jamie Franklin In The #24
A Rare Shot Of The Phillips Field Track - Actually A College Track & Field Facility!
Blair Nelson And His Winningest Car The #98b - Nick Named "Poor Man's T-Bird"
Blair Nelson Age 13
Roger Nelson Age 8
Vintage Gator Diner Postcard St. Petersburg, Florida