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jsw14
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Had this Rookie signed in Charlotte, NC 5 years ago! Signed in red. The drivers normaly use black Sharpie's!
Happy Pickin!
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Richard Petty Signed Rookie Card "88" Maxx#43 | Cards231 of 276 |
Posted 2 years ago
jsw14
(120 items)
Had this Rookie signed in Charlotte, NC 5 years ago! Signed in red. The drivers normaly use black Sharpie's!
Happy Pickin!
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Back in the eighties I had the pleasure of being an advisor in the Richard Petty fan club. The man is tireless when it comes to his fans. We sat in the rain for over six hours at Pocono in '82, while Richard signed and signed. As long as theres one fan waiting, Richard will sign. A truly great human being and the KING of all things Nascar. Congrats on a great autographed card.
Thanks Futurabat, U are right about Richard. He always put the fans first. Thats the bread & butter of Nascar! He is Truly the King of Nascar.... Congrats on U being a fan advisor...How Cool....