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Retired NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. said it took him a year to find a vintage race car lost among the wrecks of the so-called "Racecar Graveyard" on his property in North Carolina.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s race car graveyard is a special place for gems of NASCAR history. In the woods on his property, the now-retired driver has several old cars that were too sentimental or simply ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s race car graveyard has become famous over the years for allowing iconic and wrecked cars to essentially live forever. A recent newcomer to the graveyard – in the woods of ...
To hardcore Junior fans, the race car graveyard at Dirty Mo isn't a secret. Street Muscle did a great tour of the motorsports cemetery back in 2013—and you can bet the number of wrecks tucked ...
Earnhardt posted about his massive car graveyard on Facebook Thursday ... only to find some old race car that was dropped off long ago and that you hadn't come across yet. But for Earnhardt ...
Deep in the backwoods of Dirty Mo Acres, a secret race car graveyard resides. It's the final resting place for dozens of NASCAR race cars from over the years as they become one with nature.
He's a car hoarder. Want evidence? Just turn to Google Maps to see the smashed-up race car graveyard on his massive property outside of Mooresville, North Carolina. It's a little strange ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has a new addition to his "race car graveyard" on his North Carolina farm. It's Wonder Woman -- or at least what's left of her paint scheme on the No. 10 Stewart-Haas Racing ...
creating what is essentially a graveyard for cars involved in memorable racing incidents. The collection includes the car Juan Pablo Montoya crashed into a jet dryer to trigger an explosion during ...