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They are both Class Acts. I took a couple of pictures of Mr. Glidden back at Englishtown in 1975. 1 of his 70 Mustang Pro/S and 1 of him sitting in his old Pinto Pro/s that he'd sold to Doc Dixon(I think, someone chime in if I'm wrong). I had them enlarged and took them to Maple Grove in 1989 to ask him to sign them. It was raining and he was in his trailer. I caught Etta's attention and asked her if he'd sign them. She came back out and motioned me to come under the "barrier" and into the trailer. I stepped in and there was Bob sitting in a directors chair just relaxing. What a layout that trailer was. He asked me if I was a Ford fan, and all I could say was no..... I'm a big Bob Glidden fan because he could make anything fast. He thanked me not vicea-versa, He qualified 4th and won the race that weekend.
I built a 1/24th replica of Dan's Summit SS/IA Camaro around 2001/2002 and presented it to him at a divisional race at Lebanon Valley. He liked it some much he had me pose with it and him for a photo that he later posted in National Dragster that year. They are both great ambassadors for our sport. Bob's photos still hang on my wall in my office at work. P.S. For the Ford guys........... I've learned as I've gotten older to appreciate all kinds of cars, regardless of manufacturer. Long winded here. God Bless. Walt |
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