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My number is 3961...I paid for it in 2007. The intention is to be able to drive the old mans ride with conveinence of just placing a #1 on his #396.....and just win win win win....and then take off the 396...I have an ambition of winning the national championchip....I know I can! I love Stock Eliminator and all the competition....I have been following it since Alan Peters dominated way back when....I know what it takes
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Riverside, CA
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My first NHRA E/T number was J707. Strangely, I won my first race on July 7 of 07. I thought that was really cool. Now I apply for a Stock number, with no requests, and I get 7077. Could also stand for July 7 of 07. Too cool.
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Jeff Interlicchia 7077 D/SA 1998 Pontiac Firebird LT1 J707 E/T 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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When I started racing back in 1994 I got 5568. My dad's number at the time was 5569. When my dad passed away in 2000 I decided to get his original SS back. When dad started driving his first number was 5456. When I called the D-5 office to get it back Nikki asked why and I told her and she started crying because she knew my dad. Then we had it put on the car it was like having a old friend or family member back in my life. That number will NEVER leave my family again.
Bobby Stevens |
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