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  2. Joe Littlejohn - Wikipedia

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    Joe Littlejohn (January 3, 1908 – July 29, 1989) was an American stock car racing driver from Spartanburg, South Carolina. He competed in the NASCAR Grand National Division in 1949 and 1950. Career

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    Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds; Location: 575 Fairgrounds Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina Coordinates: 1]: Operator: Joe Littlejohn (1939–1966): Opened: 1939: Website: piedmontinterstatefair.com: oval; Surface: dirt: Length: 0.5 miles: Turns: 4: Race lap record: 70.644 mph [2] (Dick Hutcherson [2], , 1965, NASCAR Grand National): Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds is a half mile (0.8 km ...

  4. Edgar Buchanan - Wikipedia

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  5. Bud Moore Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The team won its debut with Joe Weatherly driving the No. 8 Pontiac. Weatherly drove for the team for most of the season, and won eight races. Bud Moore Engineering became one of the first multi-car teams in NASCAR history, fielding the No. 18 for five races. Bob Welborn, Fireball Roberts, Cotton Owens, and Tommy Irwin drove that car.

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  8. Westcott (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    1914 Model 6-50 six-cylinder engine 67 hp seven-passenger touring car $2,535, five-passenger touring car $2,485, two-passenger roadster $2,485; 1916 Model 42 [5] 1917 Popular; 1917 roadster four-seat; 1919 A-48; 1920 Lighter six - 118 inch wheelbase - two-seat roadster, three-seat coupe, five-passenger touring car, and a five-passenger sedan

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