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Bobby Grim #2 , win - Birmingham,AL 1949 1941 - Midwest Dirt Track Racing Association (MDTRA) - Driver: Harold Shaw 1946 - Midwest Dirt Track Racing Association (MDTRA) - Driver: Cliff Griffith 1947 - Midwest Dirt Track Racing Association (MDTRA) - Driver: Cliff Griffith 1955 - International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) - Driver: Bobby Grim 1956 - International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) - Driver: Bobby Grim 1957 - International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) - Driver: Bobby Grim 1958 - International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) - Driver: Bobby Grim 1959 - International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) - Driver: Pete Folse Sr. 1960 - International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) - Driver: Pete Folse Sr. 1961 - International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) - Driver: Pete Folse Sr. Al Sweeney, Hector Honore Pete Folse at the wheel., every pic of this Hector Honore car I've seen the car is black, famous as the Black Deuce, 500+feature wins.
After the USAC Monza race Troy Ruttman stayed in Europe and he got a ride in one of the Maserati Factory cars and Troy raced in the 1958 Grand Prix of France. Troy drove for the Scuderia Centro Sud team and finished 10th.
Jimmy Bryan in the Dean Van Lines #1 car owned by Al Dean and outside in the #55 is Tony Bettenhausen in a car that listed the owner Bob Sweikert and this was at the Arizona State Fairgrounds in 1955. The race was actually called the Bobby Ball Memorial and it was the last race of the 1955 AAA Champ Car season or race 11 out of 11. Jimmy Bryan won the race in a Kuzma Offy and Tony Bettenhausen ran 9th in a Kuzma Offy. per Bobby Marshall
Popular Mechanics October 1953 Come see more ads and other things at https://misforgotten2.tumblr.com/
1949 Philadelphia & National Antique Auto Show program June 11-18 1949 Come see more ads and other things at https://misforgotten2.tumblr.com/
When the door opened the homeowner came out and said, Get off my lawn! Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
Houses auctioned off and saved from the I5 wrecking ball. https://www.seattletimes.com/seattl...w-seattle-homes-saved-from-i-5-wrecking-ball/
Of course it is Shirley Temple. She had a distinctive look and was really pretty in her teen years. Watch the Batchelor & the Bobbysoxer with her and Cary Grant in the late 40's.