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Jim, I don't know when the new cars will arrive. I did see them loading up the Prudhomme stuff on Sunday in a Hendrick tractor trailer. Don was out there helping. I guess for $1.1 million it's the least he can do. LOL.
The Heritage Center is not open to the public. It's by invitation only, or knowing someone at the Hendrick facility. Rick H. told me last year while we were at the Charlotte National event that I could invite some of my racer buddies for a private tour. I did and took about 15 people in with me, Bruce Noland, Jimmy Roberts, Johnny Gray and family, Dick Kincade, Frank Cimba, and others. Can't remember them all. We toured the race shop too where they build the car chassis' and engines. Took about 3 1/2 hours. Nothing like it in the country. Mr. Hendrick actually build a city in his museum to tell the story of his life. That is why it's a very special place. |
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Some one told me Saboury ( sp? ) inherited a business his daddy built?
Could be? I know he's been able to build what ever he wants when ever he wants. Also had a brand new '69 Z28 right out of high school. Used to run Super Stock. Lee Sherman always used to beat him up verbally. Jerry |
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