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Life Story of David Pearson; Part 4: The 1969 Season

This is Part 4 of 5 in the life story of David Pearson. This is the year of the Talladega and his second Championship! It is also the time when he took up flying.

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To be continued; the Conclusion in Part 5, Click Here.

Richard

Some of my first and strongest memories from my childhood relate to cars. I still remember when things happened based on what car I was driving at the time. I grew up and lived in Iowa for nearly 40 years before moving to Southern California and now live in Tennessee. I was a Corvette fanatic for years but then re-discovered vintage American Muscle. My wife, Katrina, and I decided we wanted to focus on unique and rare muscle cars. After a lot of research we fell in love with the Ford Blue Oval Aero Cars. These were only built in 1969 and and aerodynamics became an important part of winning races. The only purpose of these limited production cars was to win NASCAR races using the Boss 429 and 427 power plants complimented with a special, wind cheating, aerodynamic body. The Ford Talladega and Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II are terrific and historic cars. This site is devoted to these car and their owners past and present. We provide an Online Registry for recording the long term history and ownership of every remaining Talladega, Spoiler and Spoiler II.

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  1. I’ve really enjoyed this series; it’s just a shame that the illustrator, Dan Spiegle, was not more faithful in his artwork for the Talladegas and the Spoiler IIs. If we didn’t know what David was driving in 68 and 69, we would certainly have never been able to identify the cars from these illustrations.

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