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The NMPA Stock Car Hall of Fame-Joe Weatherly Museum

The NMPA Stock Car Hall of Fame-Joe Weatherly Museum is located on Highway 151-34 West in Darlington, S.C. on the grounds of the Darlington Speedway. You can reach the track from Interstate 20 by taking Exit 131 and following Highway 401 to US 52 North to Highway 151-34 West. Coming north or south on Interstate 95, take Exit 164 to US 52 North to Highway 151-34 West. The route is well marked with many highway signs to direct you to the speedway. The museum is open to the public seven days a week year round, closing only for Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The hours of operation are 9 AM to 5 PM. The museum features a fine collection of older stock cars. Exhibits include historic trophies, impressive racing engines and outrageous illegal racing parts removed from cars before actual racing events.removed from cars before actual racing events. We at AutoSpeak suggest a visit to the NMPA Stock Car Hall of Fame-Joe Weatherly Museum if you have an interest in stock car racing. Click on the icon to see the larger version of the photo or to download an image to your computer.

 

Welcome to the National Motorsports Press Association Stock Car Hall of Fame
Artifacts and memorabilia from great racers past and present
Audio monoliths honoring hero's of stock car racing
David Pearson's 71 Mercury-11 wins in 18 starts
Million Dollar 'Bird of Winston Million Winner Bill Elliott
Holman & Moody prepared #22 Ford of "Fireball" Roberts
Jim Reed's 1959 Chevy-Soutnern 500 Winner @ record setting speed of 111.836 mph
1956 Ford Convertible of Curtis Turner-25 wins in one season-most in NASCAR History
Stock cars representing record holders from the early years of NASCAR
Johnny Mantz's 1950 "showroom stock" Plymouth-first Southern 500 winner
Cale Yarborough's 1980 Olds-winner of 6 races with an additional 19 top 5 and 22 top 10 finishes in one season
The "original" #3 Chevy driven by Junior Johnson in 1963 with earnings of $65,710 in a season

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