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Gene Felton is a racing legend that has been inducted into the Georgia Automobile Racing Hall of Fame and is a candidate for induction into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.
The cars that are restored by Gene Felton Race Car Restorations have actually been run in Nextel Cup, Winston Cup, and Busch Series events.
Not to mention that you may find a vintage race car for sale from Gene Felton Restorations that was driven by your favorite driver.
Felton's husband, William Harrell Felton, was a Methodist minister with a similar interest in agriculture.
Felton was the first woman to occupy a seat in the Senate, and only the fourth woman to serve in Congress, after elected Representatives Jeannette Rankin, Alice Mary Robertson, and Winnifred Sprague Mason Huck.
Felton was engaged as a writer and lecturer and resided in Cartersville, Georgia, until her death in Atlanta, Georgia.