The Niagara Falls Review

Richard Petty is ready to sell some of his ‘stuff’

- CHARLES ODUM

HAMPTON, GA. — NASCAR legend Richard Petty says after “accumulati­ng stuff” for 80 years, it’s time to sell some of his most famous cars, trophies and other items.

Petty’s iconic day-glow red and Petty blue 1974 Dodge Charger is going on sale at an auction on May 12 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, along with other cars, his 1981 Daytona 500 trophy and other items. Petty drove the ‘74 Charger to 31 wins, including his fifth Daytona 500 championsh­ip.

“We’re putting some pretty good stuff out there, some winning Daytona cars, some rings, some watches, some knives,” Petty, 80, told The Associated Press. “You name it, we’ve got a little bit of everything. Some of the uniforms, some stuff that really meant something in my career.”

Petty said he has more cars and memorabili­a than he can showcase in his museum in Level Cross, North Carolina.

“We feel like we’ve got enough stuff in the museum and none of my kids really want it,” he said.

“They’ve got enough of their own junk. So we got together and said hey, let’s throw some stuff out there and see if there are other people interested in some of the

stuff we’ve got.”

Petty won a record 200 races, including seven at the Daytona 500, and seven Cup championsh­ips.

Petty remains involved in NASCAR as the owner of Richard Petty Motorsport­s. Rookie Darrell “Bubba” Wallace now drives the No. 43 car Petty made famous and finished second at the Daytona 500.

The auction will be conducted live and online by Julien’s Auctions, which estimates the value of the ‘74 Charger between $400,000 to $600,000.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Richard Petty’s iconic 1974 Dodge Charger is going on sale, along with some of his other cars, one of his Daytona 500 trophies and other items.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Richard Petty’s iconic 1974 Dodge Charger is going on sale, along with some of his other cars, one of his Daytona 500 trophies and other items.
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Richard Petty

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