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I stand corrected. 37 years is a long time. :)
Haywood Register red-lighted against his partner in the semi's. Mark
I'm told that the museum stays
Ohio George Montgomery Plus Ohio George and Pennsylvania George Hurst - "Gasser Passer."
Jersey Twister, '55 Chevy Gasser/MP.
According to what I read, Gene was a minority partner in the company that owned the train, which shut down in 1999. I am assuming the train was...
Wow, a new one on me! I never saw Glidden in a Frensley car. However, I do remember Gene Turnage driving a SS/F CJet.
I saw them at the "Hard Rock Quarry," outside of Buffalo.
Thanks for spending all that time. Great shots!
Kevin Doheney?
Crandall & Robinson, from the Utica-Rome area in NY also ran a "Hellzapoppin" car. I'm thinking it was after this one. Mark
Neil was/is a printer. He also had a Top Fuel car. Mark
As the name implies, the car was based in NYC.
Agreed! I can't help but wonder who posted in the other forums.
"Rapid" Red Lang!
Arizona's Peter Broadribb owns the restored Gene Moody '55 gasser. Mark
Yes, why?
OT, but you can get Sahlen's hot dogs and other Buffalo goodies in Hollywood Fl., AND the place is easy to get to. Mark
Bob's Speed Shop, in Fort Lauderdale.
Anyone seen one for P&G valve gappers?
Who does the twin belong to?
I just received an email from Jere Stahl, saying it was "Stahl - Moroso". Mark
I remember it as Stahl Moroso, maybe with a "-" in the middle. I'll see what I can find. Mark PS: Stahl & Associates is correct.
That's what I thought. George was/is from Rochester NY and was a regular at Niagara. Mark
Eliminate the "&".
Where is/was this car from?
Go, you'll have a good time.
Wow, some great early flopper shots! Mark
Grove bros car from I believe, Iowa.
Does Jim Hill post on this board? He'll be the one person who would know about this car.
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