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the Winston Cup circuit. All he did was finish fourth in is debut. He ran a total of seven races in 1968 and the following decision to boycott the race because the track was wearing tires out in just a year posted an eighth at Atlanta, a seventh in the Firecracker 400 at Daytona, a fifth at Thompson, CT's short track and a seventh at Trenton. Late in l969, Chrysler officials put a new winged Dodge Daytona at his disposal for the inaugural running of the Talladega 500. He was to drive car number 88 - but Charlie Glotzbach liked the 88 better than the 99 that was
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