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tommy d 10-03-2010 04:10 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
If this thread isnt dead yet, How about saturdays at Kilkare? Dan Kelly in the Spinster wagon. Charley Fraziers "Nasty Rumor" 426. Ron Garey,Steve Dillmans Hatfield cobra fairlane,Lingenfelter,Hillbilly,The Behemouth,Tom Longnecker,Gliddens super stockers,Big Stacy Shields,The MALCO cameros,Dallas Lunsford i think? Kronenbitters Bits and Pieces car The Wrecking Crew, Truman Fields,Marlin Snyders Music Maker corvette. MAN THOSE WERE GREAT TIMES!

Larry Fulton 10-03-2010 06:56 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Rice (Post 213881)
Jim,
George quit racing after the '81 or '82 Gatornationals. He sold his Chevy II to Ned Smith at the Gators and dropped it off at Ned's on his way back home. Here's a link to some pics of George's cars.
Bob Rice

http://dragnut.smugmug.com/George-Cureton-Collection

Geo's Black & White - Tokyo Rose '70 (?) NOVA ended up here in Montana back in the mid '70's.
It was owned by a couple of guys named Taylor & Moudree out of Bozeman, Montana.
They continued to race it as a SS/IA-JA.

That car was damn quick and fast when compared to some of the other "locals" of the time.
I think it was Taylor that operated 'Speed Equipment World' speed shop on there East Main in Bozeman at the time.

They in turn sold it to Dick Erlandson from Lewistown, MT who painted it red and white, kind of along that previous black and white theme. Dick ran the car as a SS/KA for about 10 years....

Then it went to the Billings area, where it got a complete freshen up to become an E.T. Bracket car...
and it was painted a solid bright red.

I don't have any idea where it might be today?

Larry Fulton 10-03-2010 07:35 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
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I know it's probably been mentioned here in these posts somewhere, but there's been a hell of a long thread on Jr.Stockers over on the Jalopy Journal HAMB...

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...ght=jr+stocker

NHRA Junior Stock

382 Pages

7,627 - Posts / Replies

774,398 Views!!!

Don't tell me these earlier days aren't missed and appreciated!!!

I'm happy to see this era discussed here on ClassRacer where it should be also.

I'm in process of building a new car to emulate an early Jr.Stocker.
It won't be totally exact / era parts, etc. but it will certainly have the look and feel of the '60's, and I'm sure it will be a hell of a lotta fun when it's finished.

Walt Reynolds 10-03-2010 09:39 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
One person I would like to mention is Ben Wenzel for extreme perseverance. To win a second Wally 43 years after the first is just awsome.

Bob Rice 10-03-2010 09:43 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Larry,
Love that wagon!
Bob Rice

Bob Rice 10-03-2010 09:45 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Tommy,
You might want to check out Bill "Redman" Floyd's pics if you haven't already.
Bob Rice
http://dragnut.smugmug.com/Bill-Floyd-Collection



Quote:

Originally Posted by tommy d (Post 214375)
If this thread isnt dead yet, How about saturdays at Kilkare? Dan Kelly in the Spinster wagon. Charley Fraziers "Nasty Rumor" 426. Ron Garey,Steve Dillmans Hatfield cobra fairlane,Lingenfelter,Hillbilly,The Behemouth,Tom Longnecker,Gliddens super stockers,Big Stacy Shields,The MALCO cameros,Dallas Lunsford i think? Kronenbitters Bits and Pieces car The Wrecking Crew, Truman Fields,Marlin Snyders Music Maker corvette. MAN THOSE WERE GREAT TIMES!


Larry Fulton 10-03-2010 10:33 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Rice (Post 214448)
Larry,
Love that wagon!
Bob Rice

Thanks Bob!!

tim worner 10-04-2010 01:02 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
The angle stage that was talked about was known as the" Bristol Stage" I guess the southern boys started doing at Bristol Dragway. George Cureton attended the Cecil Co div event this year and we talked a good while. He looks just as he did 30yrs ago. Wish I could say that. A great guy and has my vote also.

DaveHyatt 09-25-2013 06:22 AM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Rice (Post 214449)
Tommy,
You might want to check out Bill "Redman" Floyd's pics if you haven't already.
Bob Rice
http://dragnut.smugmug.com/Bill-Floyd-Collection

Remember Jonnie "junior stock" Dianna? Also, Big Stacy Shields id deceased. Per His X-Wife. He and bob glidden both had orange fords back then and worked at a ford dealer.

Joe Toller 09-25-2013 08:30 AM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Larry Fulton (Post 214388)
Geo's Black & White - Tokyo Rose '70 (?) NOVA ended up here in Montana back in the mid '70's.
It was owned by a couple of guys named Taylor & Moudree out of Bozeman, Montana.
They continued to race it as a SS/IA-JA.

That car was damn quick and fast when compared to some of the other "locals" of the time.
I think it was Taylor that operated 'Speed Equipment World' speed shop on there East Main in Bozeman at the time.

They in turn sold it to Dick Erlandson from Lewistown, MT who painted it red and white, kind of along that previous black and white theme. Dick ran the car as a SS/KA for about 10 years....

Then it went to the Billings area, where it got a complete freshen up to become an E.T. Bracket car...
and it was painted a solid bright red.

I don't have any idea where it might be today?

I believe Dick has it back and is running it again, solid Red with some 80's era graphics.

Bobby Zlatkin 09-25-2013 11:27 AM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Bob Fulp

Carguy49 09-25-2013 12:30 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
:confused: I am not sure who would be called the best/greatest. Everyone has there favorite racer depending on where you live. There are many great racers from that era. West coast, east coast or from the cantral states, each had there heros. There is a book out that was published in 2012 by Doug Boyce about this era. It is called "Junior Stock - Drag Racing the Family Sedan." It is a 176 paged book filled with pictures, facts and names. As with any book, I am sure people can find irregularities in the pages. I personally think Doug did a great job documenting this era. There is probably enough info out there to do a second book?? For those of you that haven't read this book - get a copy and enjoy. I know I did and many of my friends have also.

The cover has a familiar 57 Chev out of California - Marv Ripes.

mtkawboy 09-25-2013 07:53 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Bobby Z, I think Fulp would almost be classified as pre junior stock. I remember him in 59 with a new 59 Impala 348 tri-power 4 speed. Man that's going way back to Amelia Earhart drag strip in Hialeah!

Robert Swartz 09-25-2013 09:08 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tommy d (Post 214375)
Big Stacy Shields,

Now there's a name I haven't heard in forever. Last I heard of him, probably the mid 80's. He'd gotten in some trouble and was living in Australia?

I remember him bringing his Pro Stock Maverick down to Brown County once in the early 70's!

270DART 09-25-2013 10:01 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Dave Kempton


http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...2&d=1227314589


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