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  1. DDDenny
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    DDDenny
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    Also known as Bob Muravez.
    This is one of those stories from drag racings 60's glory years that many may not be familiar with and may find it hard to believe.
    I take no credit for this articles validity.

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    "For five long years, between 1962 and 1967, Muravez protected perhaps the most closely-guarded mystery in modern sports: An alter-ego who took full credit for his thriving racing career."

    https://www.sbnation.com/2020/4/27/...ott-jr-drag-racer-secret-identity-bob-muravez
     
  2. lippy
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    Thanks Denny. And that is life so they say. Lippy
     
  3. Thanks for sharing! That was a pretty good story!
     
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  4. Thanks for that great story! It reminds me of when I had a motorcycle shop and was racing Honda ATC 200X and 250R's in the 80's, and I also sponsored my friend, "Insane Wayne" Keenan. He worked at our local Morrell's meat packing plant and had cut his hand badly in a band saw at work and was off work due to the injury on Workman's Comp. But Wayne was a racer and he was good so he kept racing even with a bandaged hand. So he came up with the name "Donnie Delvac" so that when the reults of the races were published in the local paper, the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, he wouldn't get caught and fired. It worked!
     
  5. belair
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    You have to admire him on a lot of levels.
     
  6. Jalopy Joker
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    Very Cool - Thanks
     
  7. Most of the story has been known for years, just the scope of the poisonous relationship with his father is new news. Very sad.... It's even more ironic that he ended up with the business.
     
  8. old chevy
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    Amazing story. Thanks
     
  9. joel
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    I enjoyed the read; thanks.
     
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  10. WB69
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    Cool story, thanks for sharing.
     
  11. A shame his father could not look at and be proud of his son's accomplishments while he still helped the business,sad for both.
    An excellent read,thank you.
     
  12. Tim
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    The American hotrod foundation has a great pod cast, “the rodcast” there’s an episode, possibly two? S where they interview him for quite a long time. Fantastic to hear the stories right from him.
     
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  13. wicarnut
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    Very Interesting, Thanks !
     
  14. I met Bob Muravez several years ago at the Hot Rod Re-union at Epping ,New Hampshire. We spoke for quite a while. He told me the same story about his father and the Maytag washer business. He is a real gentleman, and I was happy to speak with him.
     
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  15. saltracer219
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    I heard Bob tell this story in person at the 2003 Bakersfield Hot Rod Reunion when my LSR racing partner Bruce Geisler was inducted into the N.H.R.A. land speed racing Hall of Fame. Bob was the Grand Marshal that year.
     
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  16. Jeff Norwell
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    Amazing and very sad.
     
  17. GordonC
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    Thanks for the story! So my old man wasn't the only bastard on the planet! Says his second son... LOL!
     
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  18. choptop40
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    there is a way to get what you want ...sometimes you have to just have to have anonymity.....
     
  19. Hollywood-East
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    Thanx for the post... $
     
  20. BadgeZ28
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    Vey similar story with a local fuel team out of Eugene Oregon in the 1960's Driver went by the name Snidely Whiplash.
     
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  21. DDDenny
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    I thought that sounded familiar.

    From the Great Oregon Racers thread.

     
  22. Thanks for posting @DDDenny .
    Floyd/ Bob autographed this photo for my wife, Jackie, at a Sears Point (now Sonoma) nostalgia race back in the early '90's.:cool:
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  23. HarryT
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    Thanks Denny. Interesting read. Real hotrod history.
    Jim
     
  24. Cool read.......and funny that I had to sneak over and down the railroad tracks to my first MX races...both DNF on my little out classed bikes.....a YJ -1 first and then a HT-1 when the LT-2 were the rage.....lucky I didn't break anything !
     
  25. Lone Star Mopar
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  26. 19Fordy
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    The pain of life isn't always released in death.
    It often remains for others to endure.
     
  27. Hot Rods Ta Hell
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    Racing is stressful enough, but to add "not getting caught racing" must have really added up pressure.

    Steve McQueen raced motorcycles as Harvey Mushman. The price we pay...
     
  28. Guy Patterson
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    Guy Patterson

    What a sad little man
     
  29. DDDenny
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    DDDenny
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    You're referring to the elder Muravez I assume.
     

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