We take a classic 1968 Dodge Charger around the old Middle Georgia Raceway, where Justin retraces the steps of former NASCAR greats including Bobby Isaac, who on June 1, 1969 won in a Dodge Charger at an average of 73.7 miles an hour. 2 Video's

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We take a classic 1968 Dodge Charger around the old Middle Georgia Raceway, where Justin retraces the steps of former NASCAR greats including Bobby Isaac, who on June 1, 1969 won in a Dodge Charger at an average of 73.7 miles an hour. Video


Here's a video look at racing history of a now secret race track where Bobby Isaac, who on June 1, 1969 won in a Dodge Charger at an average of 73.7 miles an hour.

Now, see how a production hotrod 2012 Chrysler Does.

Please note that the average lap time included pit stops.

Just click the links below - Hold on to your hat.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qCv7jotaVg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eC6J6A5G1c

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