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Adrian Pendergras use to own that unit, still has the Hydro transmission from it. Sold it 30 some odd years ago with 2 different motors along with 3 duce set up along with the 2 barrel setup that he ran it with. You can still see his name on the side of the car. It brings back some memories.
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Elderly huh!!!
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Just need Ed to post then you will have the trifecta or would that be the Four Mushketeers.
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Elderly racer, yes
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Watch your manners you young Whippersnapper!!
RJ |
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Since the car was a 1952, I figured that was the appropriate term for anyone who would have raced when the car was new. Trying to be politically correct of course!
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Elderly my ***, now where's that walker....
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HEY! Who you calling old! LMAO! I like "seasoned verteran" or "experienced" much better.
Sorry, I couldn't resist. Ken Kopecky 1454 E/SA |
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Yo Ken - When I walk around the pits it looks like a senior day car center (myself included)!
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I guess i qualify as an elderly racer, so i would like to ask my fellow N.J. racers if they remember a team of old Oldsmobile racecars that ran out of an ESSO gas station on the corner of St. George Ave. and DeWitt St. in Linden, N.J. in the 60's. They were all called " Home Brew ". I went into the Navy in 1966 and got out in 1970, and they were all gone. Also out of Linden was a Max Wedge Plymouth called Huckleberry Hound. Any one know where this car may be. There are a lot of gray haired racers in the Stock and Super Stock staging lanes. God bless us.
John "JB" Bender 1967 Plymouth GTX E/SA |
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Hey John "The Real Deal" Bender. I found this link and picture:
http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbt...topics/43212/2 Ken Kopecky 1454 E/SA |
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Hi Ken, thanks for the web site, but all that was there were people talking about the 69 Camaro that came after the max wedge Plymouth. I was still in the service when the Camaro was on the scene, and i don't remember it. There supposedly is a 1962 Plymouth racecar with the 383/343 somewhere in Elizabeth, N.J.. I would really like to find that car. It was a two tone brown.
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I seem to remember that the "deputy dog" 69 camaro was driven by a Frank Johanson (?sp). He seemed to be close with a John Mason. Not sure if he is from division six, but had another big block chevy.
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