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Great shots as usual M68...you got any more early sixties Pontiac photo's like this one.
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M68, yeah that would be cool if you can find some more early stuff on the old Tin-Indians & Swiss-Cheese race cars...some pretty trick stuff from Pontiac back then.
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M68, would you happen to have anything on the Callahan & Sulc Challenger when it flipped on it's lid...any photos or story on want happened to it, etc.
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![]() But, since I've seen this, I can definitely add some Pontiac pics ! ![]() Since '62's were mentioned, I'll start with those. Some ran one of the "Super" classes, such as: SS/S. But, since the title of this thread is Junior Stockers, I'll just post A/S down. In this 1st batch are 3 A/S cars, and 1 each of A/SA, C/S, C/SA, D/S, D/SA, & E/SA. |
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I suppose the oldest Pontiacs that did pretty good, back in the Jr. Stock days, were the '56 models. Have found records showing that they won class at some big races.
John Thropp was about the only guy I've run across that did good with a '57. There were quite a few '58 models that did real good, including class & big race wins, as well as nat record holders. Ramon Lowe was probably the biggest name connected to a '58 Pontiac. IIRC, I think Jay Hamilton won 2 div championships, a nat event, some class wins, & maybe a nat record, too. Last edited by oldskool; 09-29-2021 at 10:20 PM. |
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