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Art, Like I said , info is vital. The more runs you make and against who you race all adds up. Harvey drove the car , Howie was the mouthpiece and Al stuttered a lot and a good street racer gets this information. AND WHAT HAPPENS IN STATEN ISLAND STAYS IN STATEN ISLAND ! LOL . Will you be coming up for Big E-Town race this year ? Shame about BKLYN HEAVY . Met Rufus once and he and his entourage ---nothing but class. --------Do you remember a 66-67 red Chevelle. Car was immaculate. BB of course. Street registered and driven to the Bow Wow. The car flat out FLEW ! ------John
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One thing we used to do was go to Hampton or E'town and shift 1st to 3rd. We had Froggies car there with the my 440 in it. Let him go by himself. We werent even there. This worked out well because someone always would blab and He would run high 11's with the 2 gears. That was what everyone thought. That was the "inside" info. Nobody ever noticed how many times he shifted. That was why I didn't pay much attention to the track rumors. More afraid of "misinformation".
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