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James Lee ,55 Chevy. I saw it at the 72 Amarillo World Finals. Before that, I don't know .Anyone?
Still racing it.
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The original was damaged in a towing accident, (motor home was being towed by a wrecker I think) coming back from Memphis many years ago. I think the car he is racing now is a different car but I could be wrong, Ed Wright would know. Bill |
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Division One is loaded with "heritage" race cars. Reference any qualifying sheet and you will see the same names and cars for many years, especially in Stock Eliminator.
Ken Montgomery's SS '65 Plymouth A990 has to be number one on the D1 list. Last edited by Frank Castros; 01-02-2010 at 09:52 AM. Reason: add comment |
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