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06-07-2020, 04:24 PM | #51 |
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Re: My Top Ten Significant S/SS Cars
For me it's my truck.
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06-07-2020, 05:07 PM | #52 |
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Re: My Top Ten Significant S/SS Cars
Malcomb Durham at Aquasco would get a gear head's adrenaline pumping. Strickler (A/S) and Grumpy (A/FX) would race there as well. The beauty of going to the races in those days was that we never knew who would tow in for the day. Always exciting stuff! I saw Ronnie Sox putting race fuel in his car and he spilled some on his paint at the gas door and it ate through the paint to bare shiny metal. I guess paint wasn't as good in those days. After a few choice words, he gave me $5.00 and asked me to go over to the Western Auto and buy a can of White Appliance paint for him. Fixed that little problem.
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Re: My Top Ten Significant S/SS Cars
Patterson Racing Super Stocks.
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Re: My Top Ten Significant S/SS Cars
Eddie; you didn't your include your Orange Chevelle SS
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