
Frank Mundy - Wikipedia
Frank "Rebel" Mundy (June 18, 1918 in Atlanta, Georgia, as Francisco Eduardo Menendez – May 15, 2009) [1] was an American stock car racer. He competed in the American Automobile …
Frank Mundy Obituary (2009) - Atlanta, GA - Legacy.com
May 17, 2009 · NASCAR pioneer Frank Mundy, 90, of Atlanta died Thursday from complications of a fall and related health issues at Westminster Commons.
Frank Mundy Obituary (2009) - Atlanta, GA - Atlanta Journal …
May 18, 2009 · Frank Mundy, 90, of Atlanta died Thursday from complications of a fall and related health issues at Westminster Commons. There are no funeral arrangements at this time. His …
Frank “Rebel” Mundy – Interview With A Legend
Nov 5, 2010 · Born in Atlanta, Georgia as Francisco Eduardo Menendez, Frank “Rebel” Mundy is a legend in the ranks of Georgia’s racing history. His Spanish father worked in Atlanta, but …
Frank Mundy, NASCAR pioneer, dies at 90 - The Atlanta Journal …
May 17, 2009 · Frank Mundy, 90, of Atlanta died Thursday from complications of a fall and related health issues at Westminster Commons. There are no funeral arrangements at this time. His …
Frank "The Rebel" Mundy - Georgia Racing HOF
One of the very earliest of stock car pioneer, this Atlanta native honed his trade barnstorming across the country with hell drivers promoting shows at fairs and racing events. After serving in …
Frank "Rebel" Mundy - Interview With A Legend - Brandon Reed ...
Mundy was a three time NASCAR winner, and was a dominant force in the AAA stock car ranks in his Hudson Hornet and later as a driver for Carl Kiekhaefer. Mundy was a 2003 inductee into …
Frank Mundy - OldRacingCars.com
May 14, 2009 · Frank served his country in World War Two before settling in stock cars. He won three NASCAR races in 1951 and won the 1953 and 1955 AAA Stock Car Championship. …
Frank Mundy in the 1951 NASCAR Grand National Series
Frank Mundy race results in the 1951 NASCAR Grand National Series.
NASCAR Statistics: Frank Mundy - Driver Averages
DriverAverages.com has results for Frank Mundy from the June 19, 1949 (150 Miles at Charlotte Speedway) to the October 28, 1956 (Old Dominion 400)