British petroleum and car racing where has the 1970's and channel 9 sponsorship gone with chrysler and others.
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The 1970's was a great era for motor sport as the V8's roared down the bathurst mountain foot flat to the floor crowds cheer as the checked flag is waved .BP is great petrol company and need still to provide oils for these V8's from the 1970's and fuels .I am fueling up at BP station thinking about bathurist and the chrysler VJ roaring along with the HQ holden and ford XY falcon as these were the days were has the racing strength gone and crowds of the 1970's.Thanks David.
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Answer:
They still exist.. a lot of ppl in my state, NC, are into power vehicles because this is a big Nascar state. I own an old 75 Dodge that has an old V8 in it also. We are still around...
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