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60'-70's Vintage Oval Track Modifieds

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by john56h, Apr 11, 2007.

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  1. I like the stance and look of that #67 coupe too.

    Look at the cars in the background. That's a current pic, not old. I have no information about it.

    My preference is for uncut window openings, but that was the way is was done "back in the day".

    I always liked the state abbreviation next to the car number. I think NASCAR made them do that.
     
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    For you L.I. guys, just received word from Billy Spade that Mickey Corr passed away this morning.

    Every day is a gift !
     
  3. Believe the #67 was Bob Krollage
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    thats bob in the 67,,trhats the car that had the bad mishap in the infield at oneslip
     
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    I meant to post this one above.
     

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    Hey I still had hair then. Denny Z
     
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    Hey Bill! I forget where I read about the history of that car, but it was an original Long Island car that was last run by Bob Krollage and sold to a guy from down south (either FL or NC) who restored it and runs it with a vintage club. I'll see if I can track down the thread where I read about it.
     
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    Gerry Chamberlain (76) and Tommy Corellis (50) at Syracuse.
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    Thanks for the info on that #67 car, Bakes!

    In post #8378, I have a few questions:

    #04 coupe...is that a current day car (and if so, who owns it / where is it located) or is that picture from "back in the day" (and if yes, who was driving & in what era)?

    At the bottom of the same post, there's a car (Pinto?) spinning. Does anyone recognize the cool turquoise coupe going by on the outside?
    Bill
     
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    The 04 coupe is Old pic It was owned by Ralph Solhem,I'll ask him who might have been in it , I've seen Billy Greco in it ,But that guy is to Big for Billy.

    The Other Coupe was the Cent sign looks like both were taken at Plainville.
     
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    I love this Martinsville shot, but also very sad when you think of where it's taken at.
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    I cant tell if that is my old boss Butch Morin driving the Vega modified V0? I used to bring the car into the garage when my shift was over. He took that away from me when he heard that I was fooling around with the car in the parking lot. We worked a Marion Ave Mobil in Plantsville Ct. I guess he didn't want me to hit the gas pumps but I was a better driver than they knew. I know he bought it from West St. Mobil a couple of miles from us. I played chicken with one of the guys that had a stock car at the time and I won..he immediatly told me I was F**in Nuts and how would you like to drive my stock car. At the time I was into cars ,girls and beer. Maybe I should have tried driving.:cool:
     
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    Ed Gajewski's 1/25-scale model of Don Diffendorf's coach.
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    This is not a kit. I know only too well how much work (and how many kits and parts) go into making something this detailed and nice. Good job, Ed!
     
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