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nldionne
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Bought this right after his accident. Thought I would post for any fans of the Intimadator that are out there. What a loss for the racing world.
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Posted 3 months ago
nldionne
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Bought this right after his accident. Thought I would post for any fans of the Intimadator that are out there. What a loss for the racing world.
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I live in the world of Nascar..Fl.... Never really was a fan as us Long Islanders are not really into racing. As you probably know last week was the start of the season. I live about an hour and 20 minutes down the 95, south of Daytona.
I had to go up the street to mail a package. Our PO is right behind an big new hotel and it's back parking lot faces the PO. Well, what drives in but a truck pulling, not a trailer, it looked more like a giant display case on wheels with Dale Js #88 car in it!
Even for one that really isn't into it I was so excited and took a ton of pictures!
Dale truly left his mark on the spot and you have a great piece of his memorabilia!
Now how cool is that! I lived in port orange for a few months many years ago.