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The Jack Mullins wagon is my favorite. But, since it has been mentioned several times, I'll add another favorite, which is the Tons-a-Fun '72 Lemans 455 Pontiac powered wagon--or I should say wagons. Gary & Charlene Wood actually had 2 of 'em. One had a regular front cap. The other had a GTO type cap.
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Location: Athol, MA
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John Gunn had a good running SS/PA 68' or 69' Chevelle wagon.
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If anyone know who has the old Joe Kenny wagon,please let me know, it was sold in SD and believe it went to MO. I,am interested in buying that car. Thanks Brian. 407 474 0898
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Mike Boyles hands down, there is not even a close 2nd, some of these
other guys were very good, but in the long run they don't even come close to Mike. Not only did he win races, he won Championships, 7 or 8 World Championships, he did it with a four speed. Not only did he race in the past he'll be racing this weekend at Farmington, NC. Truly a legend in every way, and a nice guy too. Roger Keeling |
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Love the way it leaves Mike A114 |
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