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In so many ways, JJ not just represented but truly was the epitome of real stock car racing and its history. RIP Junior Johnson. ![]() ~ Pete '
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Jr is on my short list of automotive heroes. RIP
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Rest in peace, Junior. A true NASCAR legend. A real moonshine runner, NASCAR driver, and then an owner. Back when NASCAR was the most followed auto racing in the USA. I don't remember Junior as a driver, only as an owner. Correct me if I'm wrong; the old memory isn't what it used to be. He owned the number 11 Holly Farms Chevrolet Monte Carlo that Cale Yarborough drove to more than a few racing wins and season championships during the heyday of NASCAR.
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