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Great episode! Long time coming.
66 straight hours towing? Unreal! |
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Very cool podcast. I am amazed that Cal can remember all that stuff, what a memory.
I agree with Jody, 66 hours towing what an ordeal.
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Years ago I also ran a 1966 283 wagon. Even though I would only have a chance once a year to race him in class at Indy he helped motivate us every week to work on our car to try to make it run as fast as his. If he would have just raced it a couple more years we might have been able to run with him. LOL Barry
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That was absolutely the greatest two hours of podcast. It was like he was in the room with you and relaying all that history. I went to the Winternationals in 1980 and remember him being runner up with that '61 Chevy wagon. I had started bracket racing a few years earlier, and when we went to Pomona, Stock Eliminator looked like a pretty good place to play. I met Cal and Mary Ann about 1982 or so, they are the finest people left on earth. Cal will always help anybody that needs it. He knows what its like out there, he literally has" been there, done that" for a long time. This was a great history lesson.
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