Richard Petty Personally Delivered This To The Front Door Of The Lucky Winner!!! on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
1969
FORD "RICHARD
PETTY EDITION" ONE of FIVE 428 Cobra Jet V-8 C-6 Automatic Transmission Can you imagine being the lucky person who
had this car delivered by none other than himself, the most famous person in
stock car history, Richard Petty!!! Actually delivered personally by
Richard Petty to the front door steps of the very few who were lucky enough to
win a Richard Petty Edition, Promotional Car, just 1 of 5 built. To
obtain one of these you had to be the winner of a sweepstakes promoted by
Ford. From our understanding, Richard owns two of these himself. We have one,
that leaves two left. We do not know if the last two are still around. However,
you now have an opportunity to own an extremely rare piece of NASCAR
history. As you might know, what makes this even rarer is that Richard only
drove for Ford for one year and this was it. Wow! Can you imagine having
Richard, the king of NASCAR, deliver a car of this magnitude to your front door
and hand you the keys? What a feeling it must have been!
It truly belongs with a collector, or enthusiast who
can appreciate the quality and significance of this remarkable automobile.
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over 10-years. Beautiful Must see and drive This is one magnificent automobile that is truly ready
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