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The only partnership Ray and I had was Leong and Cook Racing Engines and the race cars. Ray owned a Fork Lift repair shop in Elizabeth for a while. Before we became partners. He was partners with George Elliot in a gas station on Hylan Blvd, then a junkyard (chop shop) in Staten Island. That got them a little vacation time. |
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Bill Seabrooks - superfan1 Bridgeport, CT |
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Ah, ok. I thought it was Ray that had the gas station right at the Bayonne Bridge after I read the caption for this photo (I think Norman Blake wrote the captions - do you and Ray know Norman well?):
http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u.../RayCook-2.jpg What year was this photo taken, Art? Also, can you tell me some specs on it? Whatever happened to it? It looks like it definitely was a street king! http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u.../RayCook-1.jpg |
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Ed were you at this race?or were you driving around the village in your 57 chevy.
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The Village was never a car area.I hung out in Rockaway Beach with all my Irish alcy friends. Joe,did you have bells like Arties? |
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In the second picture you can see Al Masota (Al Cap) watching. I don't know what happened to the car. But the motor is still alive and well last I heard. Yeah I think we know Norman LOL We left him in Bowling Green Kentucky One year Forgot about him till we were about 200 miles up the road. But thats another story |
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Wow, I never expected them to mess up those captions so badly. So that's not Bernie Agaman in the Nova and the Road Runner didn't do high-nines? It's still a startlingly wicked automobile.
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But the one thing we got over on was that neither Tex or I had a drivers license when we were racing in B/SA. Luckily nobody asked to see one. |
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Ed I was never a bell bottom guy,do you think art is telling the truth about beating that nova?a 375 chevy could never get out run by a 440 boat anchor.HAHA
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