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Very sad to hear. I remember Rick and his cars, good guy and a class act..God Speed Rick
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Very sorry to hear this , another good guy is gone.
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Im so sorry to hear this. I knew him well back in the 70's when I ran with my friends Dick Estiveze and Jim Morgan. They ran in the same class with their CJ's. and Jim and Rick had many runs together in Div. 1. God Speed to a great person and a true sportsman.
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Wow... so sad to hear this!
![]() It's a tiny little world... Mr. Wolf claimed that the 'Cuda had 16 street-driven miles on it. He got it from BZ Motors in Lewisburg, PA (who was one of my first sponsors). He's the first guy who ever threatened to put me in a car (although we never actually did it). He introduced me to John Baughman at the Dutch one year as "This is the young man that's going to drive my car someday." Just standing around with that group was like hanging out with royalty, for a young kid. Mr. Wolf took a protoge under his wing by the name of Ed Fetterolf, and taught him the jewelry trade. Ed went to high school with my brother. After college, I ran into him when I worked at my first sign shop: he rented the other half of the store. I later rented a room from him, then storage space for the Turismo --- in a bay behind Rick Wolf's store! Ed later got into drag racing and won a Motorcycle class championship at Beaver Springs just a few years ago. Mr. Wolf had a body-in-white Eagle Talon. Never got to see it, and I don't think he ever did anything with it, but he talked about it often. The short wheelbase was a concern, but that would've made a neat ride! While hunting for my first Stocker, I met an old Hemi driver that used to race with Mr. Wolf. He told me lots of stories from the wayback machine. He said Rick used to be quite a body builder -- could lift the front end of his Hemi off the ground, and at Numidia one time some girls were checking them out. Rick flexed his muscles and it started a rip in his shorts leg, or t-shirt ala the Incredible Hulk, and one of the girls fainted........ so the story was told! ![]() Godspeed, Mr. Wolf. Tempus Fugit. You will be missed.
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Raced with Rick back in the 70s God Speed my Friend.
Tempus Fugit (Time Fly's).
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Interesting Story Michael.....I do recall seeing Mr.Wolf and thinking he was in very good shape especially for his age and looked like he pumped iron...
Tempus Fugit means Time Flys and it was often used by the announcer as a trivia question when he came up to make a run. Sorry to hear of his passing........None of us are getting any younger !
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