Allison drove his own cars for portions of the early 1970s, including the full 1973 season.
Allison also ran for his own team in 1977 after splitting with Penske Racing, with a best finish of second at Nashville.
[1] In 1985, Allison returned to being an owner-driver after leaving DiGard Motorsports, taking his number (22) and sponsor Miller Brewing Company with him to his own team.
Stricklin, the son-in-law of Donnie Allison,[3] continued to drive the car full-time in 1991 and for the entire 1992 season except for the last 8 races when he moved over to Junior Johnson & Associates.
Spencer also left for Junior Johnson's team in 1994 and was replaced by rookie Chuck Bown who moved up from the Busch Series.
Bown suffered injuries from a crash at Pocono Raceway that year, which kept him out for the rest of the season.
The team made their ARCA debut in 1980 with Davey Allison, Ferrel Harris and John Rezek each running a race.
Clifford Allison, Bobby's other son and Davey's brother, ran a combined total of 12 ARCA races for the family team between 1988 and 1992.