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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Race Artist, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. femadman
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    More "Whack Jobs"
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    "Norther Rebel" 65 Comet
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    Hayden Proffitt 65 Comet
    Randy Waugh Photo
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    Tom Coward 64 Comet
    Joe Deaton Photo
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    "Dynos" 65 Comet
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    "Wild Child" 65 Falcon
    Rob Potter Photo
     
  2. femadman
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    Still More "Whack Jobs"
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    Nick Knezevic 65 Plymouth
    SSDI Aug66
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    Dick Housey
    SSDI Jan66
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    SSDI May65
    Large "Whack Job"
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    Ron Capps "Plyodge" Part 65 Plymouth and 65 Dodge
    Chris Nelson Photo
     
  3. speedexx
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    "Dynos" 65 Comet"

    Man that's a great shot of Nicholson blasting off the line. Darn near says what it was 'all about' in '65.
     
  4. Montgomery is still racing that Plymouth. Looks great and runs, strong always a crowd favorite.
     
  5. Race Artist
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    C'mon Verne, what's the story on that yellow '62 Bel Air off to the left in the background? Don't leave us hangin' thinkin' that's not gonna go un-noticed!

    I wondered the exact same thing about that yellow Bel Air ... but it looks to have a Jenkins Competition sign on the rear QP. Maybe this is the ex-Northwind or the OR '62 car?

    The "Hey Man" '59 Chevy is there too.

    Sorry, don't recognize the type of wheels on the Corvette. The track is Atco, NJ though.


    Joel
     
  6. Race Artist
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    <<The track is Atco, NJ though. >>


    Joel>>
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    My apologies, Englishtown as Verne said.
    Joel
     
  7. Race Artist
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  8. femadman
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    Thanks Joel,all I could make out was Garland,Tex. on the other "Bolt"
     
  9. WGuy
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    You really threw me for a loop on that one Joel. I was SURE that was E-town, back when the pits were on the right side.

    That yellow '62 couldn't have been the Northwind or OR#2. We know how the paint changed on the Northwind before it went roundy-round, and there was never any evidence of yellow on OR#2. That's my understanding anyway.:)
     
  10. Race Artist
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    Verne,

    Can you read what's on the door of that yellow Bel Air?

    Joel
     
  11. buckeye_01
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    Arlen Vanke was just as good.
     
  12. WGuy
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    I'll work on it when I get back from Indy.:):)
     
  13. femadman
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    Damn good "stickman" behind the wheel of the "Teas Thunder" 63 NSS Ford,Mark Artis,I've been asked on many occasion if we were using a C6,or C4,boys that's gear rowing!!
     
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  14. Parts13
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    Hey Guys
    I remember that T-Bolt and I have a pic of it some where. I'll see if I can find it and post it. Can't remember the guys name right now.
    Larry
     
  15. Race Artist
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    Tommy McCroan Auto Sales car from Garland, TX and the driver may have been Rafael Shields. Would love to see the snapshot. I've only seen maybe 2-3 shots of the car, never one in color. One is racing against Dick Harrell's '64 Chevelle.
    Joel
     
  16. 65deluxe
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    Sox & Martin's 64 Comet
     
  17. Parts13
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    from New Mexico

    Joel
    I thought it was Mc something but just could not remember. Maybe the race with Dick is the one I am thinking of. The car may also be on the Abilene, TX DVD I have. I will keep looking and thanks.
    Larry
     
  18. Race Artist
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    New pictures up on the above site ... another shot of the McCroan T-Bolt and McCroan '65 Dodgem Bill Heilscher's '57 Chevy modified car with rear mounted traction bars, more Doenges Ford T-Bolt etc. Take a look, this fellow has some good pictures.
    Joel
     
  19. janet
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    from USA

    Englishtown ( old Bridge )
     
  20. enloe
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    from east , tn.

  21. speedexx
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    I always thought this was a good looking car until they cut the roof off.
     

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  22. Race Artist
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    I'm not a fan of roadster F/X-Funny cars and I felt the same way when I saw pictures of the car without the roof ... until I saw it in person at some of the big F/X meets at Cecil Co., MD back then. The roadster was very exciting to watch, fast and it did look pretty good in the flesh.
    Joel
     
  23. Steve DeTar
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    Thanks for the link, I have found 2 of the cars my dad raced in it. That 64 car still exisit and the Red Bandit is now back in Wichita. Steve DeTar
     
  24. speedexx
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    This pic's been around forever, but it still gets my attention whenever I see it.
     

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  25. Parts13
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    That is one of the pictures that put Dickie on the national map of drag racing. His idea was "If you know your gonna get beat, Load the trunk."
    Larry
     
  26. matt Delio
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    This was my last ride down the drag strip until my 63 1/2 Galaxie lightweight is done. Hopefully by the end of the year, fingers are crossed... later, Matt
     

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  27. WGuy
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    Joel,<O:p</O:p
    All I can make out is a Chevy Bowtie on the door with 4 or 5 characters in it. They're printed in an arch. The rectangular red panel on the rear quarter doesn't remind me of a Jenkins comp sticker. I've never seen a red version. ?
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    Just got back from the Indy NIA convention. I had some luck and took the overall eliminator win in a borrowed car (never drove it before). It's been a long time since I was in the saddle and it sure felt good. (not to mention, I was on Holy ground!):)<O:p</O:p
    Verne<O:p</O:p
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  28. Race Artist
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    That's great Verne! Maybe you have a new career as a hired shoe? tell us about the car ... I assume it's the silver '64 you're driving.

    Joel

    Thanks on the info about the yellow Bel air.

     
  29. WGuy
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    from Central NJ

    The silver '64 is owned by Tom Payne of ILL. It's a 327 300hp, 4-spd, 4.11 posi. Runs pure stock races. All stock equip. including air cleaner, cast manifolds, etc. Runs low 14s on bias plys (with him driving). I also managed to get the awards for the most runs (12) and quickest reaction (.030).
    The photo is a time trial run with my friend Bob Thompson from Columbus, IN. He bought that '62 in '66! Has a 454 in it.

    :)
     
  30. novadude
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    Those 300/327 Impalas have always impressed me. BIG car and a small , short stroke engine with a smooth idle. Docile enough for Grandma to drive to church, yet they really HAUL with a 4-spd and some gear. They run stronger than I would expect.
     

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