As you can tell by the sound microphone in the screen, I still have plenty to learn about cameras. But If you are a Big Daddy fan, you will look past the boom. Thanks
Thank you Don. You remember everyone, that's fed you. You have fed,more than any in the sport. Appreciation of the fan,is the greatest class act. Richard Petty signed autographs, till a normal mans hand would have fallen off,with that pearlly smile. You tour the museum, and tell dirt on,each car,and piece. You are a Class act. Tell John Force, follow that killer.
What a class act he is. My BIL ran a fuel dragster out of Union Grove, WI and met Don on a flight. Don had heard of his machine and my BIL was thrilled to be able to spend some time with him.
My father was Don's preferred starter at a private racetrack near Savannah, GA. Even did some welding for him. Then my father went on to drive stock cars racing against the legends of 60s, 70s & 80s including Richard. These old racers even the ones that time has forgotten. We're some of the smartest people I've ever met. Don's & Richard's phone call is an example. Brilliant men that could build anything, with huge COJONES! All had families at home, drove there hand built cars at 200ish mph with the tires & equipment they had back then. Looking back it was the greatest most insane time in motorsports. My hat is off to the warriors that made motorsports!
Sam Sommers #27. He was a Late Model Sportsman Champion of Georgia & South Carolina. Finished 2nd twice in National Points. Had a brief Winston Cup career & a very successful dirt track driver after NASCAR changed points & support for local tracks. He was featured on Lost Speedways episode, as one of the winningest racers at Myrtle Beach. He was also very well known among drivers, even drivers that came after his era. I met Tony Stewart once, I was shocked he knew my father's racing reputation. He still tells amazing stories of Butch Lindley , Leroy Yarborough , Red Farmer, Sam Ard, Harry Gant & David Pearson etc... He still reaches for the gear shifter while talking racing. It's in his soul & memories! One hell of a man!
He wrote several books. And these are books written in his own computer, probably with some editorial help, but like everything else, he does, is real. He actually completed the script of his movie and has a producer on the hook!
There is simply no one like Don Garlits. He is the greatest car guy ever, pure and simple.
Big Daddy is an absolute National Treasure!
What a fantastic Man! Love that guy!
I could spend years listening to Don. Love this guy!
Yep. And I just thought he was a great racer. Thanks for watching!
So great to see Don is still alive and well! He was born in 1932 and still looks and sounds amazing!
Big Daddy. The Greatest!
There is a Guardian Angel for everyone you Know!!! Don has had a GOOD ONE through the years !!!!
Considering his story, probably a whole team of guardians angels.
As you can tell by the sound microphone in the screen, I still have plenty to learn about cameras. But If you are a Big Daddy fan, you will look past the boom. Thanks
I didn't notice due to listening to every word from Big Daddy. Thanks for doing this!
This is quite the interview with Don. I would love to meet him sometime.
Gawd I love this Man. if there was ever the 'real deal' , he is it. God bless him. and the museum.
Thank you Don. You remember everyone, that's fed you. You have fed,more than any in the sport.
Appreciation of the fan,is the greatest class act. Richard Petty signed autographs, till a normal mans hand would have fallen off,with that pearlly smile.
You tour the museum, and tell dirt on,each car,and piece.
You are a Class act. Tell John Force, follow that killer.
To your point. During the Gatornationals 92 year old Garlits was signing autographs and brought some of his car from the museum.
Don is a genuine legend!
What a class act he is. My BIL ran a fuel dragster out of Union Grove, WI and met Don on a flight. Don had heard of his machine and my BIL was thrilled to be able to spend some time with him.
Thanks again for this wonderful tour of Don and his museum!
I need to go see this before he's gone.
AMAZING VIDEO!! Thank You for posting this....I'm a Huge MOPAR Fan and Big Daddy was one of my Favorites in Drag Racing!! 👍💯♥️♥️♥️🇺🇲
What a national treasure Big Daddy is . this man is the real deal drag racer ,man and husband.
Been to Dons museum many times haven’t caught him there yet to chat with him.
I grew up watching Big Daddy.
There are still thousands of us! Thanks for watching!
How awesome is this!!!
My father was Don's preferred starter at a private racetrack near Savannah, GA. Even did some welding for him. Then my father went on to drive stock cars racing against the legends of 60s, 70s & 80s including Richard. These old racers even the ones that time has forgotten. We're some of the smartest people I've ever met. Don's & Richard's phone call is an example. Brilliant men that could build anything, with huge COJONES! All had families at home, drove there hand built cars at 200ish mph with the tires & equipment they had back then. Looking back it was the greatest most insane time in motorsports. My hat is off to the warriors that made motorsports!
Thanks for your contribution Z what is your father’s name?
Sam Sommers #27. He was a Late Model Sportsman Champion of Georgia & South Carolina. Finished 2nd twice in National Points. Had a brief Winston Cup career & a very successful dirt track driver after NASCAR changed points & support for local tracks. He was featured on Lost Speedways episode, as one of the winningest racers at Myrtle Beach. He was also very well known among drivers, even drivers that came after his era. I met Tony Stewart once, I was shocked he knew my father's racing reputation. He still tells amazing stories of Butch Lindley , Leroy Yarborough , Red Farmer, Sam Ard, Harry Gant & David Pearson etc... He still reaches for the gear shifter while talking racing. It's in his soul & memories! One hell of a man!
I hope he has cronicled most of his fascinating stories of the best days of drag racing.
He wrote several books. And these are books written in his own computer, probably with some editorial help, but like everything else, he does, is real. He actually completed the script of his movie and has a producer on the hook!
Gotta go visit Big daddy & King petty mesuiems !
Wow priceless.story
Just a damn cool guy!
Reminds of another legend could Donald......😉👌
I remember back in the 70s watching Big Daddy and Shirley cha cha muldowney go at it .
the biggest Daddy of them all.
On the 8th day God made don garlets and Lee petty!
Cool man cool rods
Big's older than dirt but his brain is still as sharp as a tack!
Doing burnouts in 2015- awesome!!!