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    This is how popular Elvis was and why he remains so popular today.
    Typical reaction of teens in their best party dress at an Elvis concert..

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    These ads were all over the place and women actually believed this crap.


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    Great pic, Harm'sWay! If this is the event I think it is,
    I've heard of it but NEVER saw a photo before! Yow!
    I'd read some years back that a PAIR of supercharged
    Auburn speedsters ran on the beach at Daytona in the
    post-war, pre-NASCAR period. The Series SC 852
    Lycoming 150-hp, 280-CID V-8s with 7-to-1 optional
    compression ratio kept the Auburns at or near the
    front in the early going. But after sand ate up the
    superchargers, the two roadsters dropped out of
    serious contention. That is all the detail I can recall,
    and unfortunately, I DO NOT KNOW WHEN the race
    took place! Anybody know?

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    I'd be willing to bet mom made all four. BTW, looks like jr. needs to find the potty.
     
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    Picture 21611, that looks like the Flemington covered grandstand and the infield pagota
     
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    Store interior, Corbin, Ky.

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    Oh yes, now that's what I'm talking about!!! Ivo's T is one of my all-time faves, so this would be even better (now own a T coupe). ya can't beat injection stacks!!!
     
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    Yes & yes but no!! 26/27 Coupe, with a slightly raked chop but the rear looks stock. It's been channelled as well which may make it look different there.
     
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    The caption only says,..
    " Early Daytona Beach racers with superchardged Auburns, before NASCAR took over racing on Daytona Beach, 1936"
     
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    "Honest Officer,... I was driving along, just normal like,... when all of a sudden, this tractor comes racing up behind me !"

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    23-25 style T coupe body.I own one and know why you seldom see many made into rods or mounted on race chassis.These bodies were wooden frames with steel skins screwed and nailed on.A Stagecoach with a steel skin.I'm sure the Guntner Bros made a steel skeleton to mount the panels to.26-27 T coupes had metal framework with some wood which is why you will see more of them.


     
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