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Great Idea. But after Dave was through with us @ Indy Friday he was dead tired. He needs to be the professor and teach some younger people the trade.
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How many people did Dave Ley have on his crew working teardown at Indy?
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Six if my memory serves me correctly.
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Dave Ley is a good friend of mine. Him and his wife are a great team for NHRA. His health is not the best the last several years but his love of drag racing and the people keeps him going. He knows a lot and always acts like a professional. He needs to instruct now and be in a position like Farmer Dismuke was. Its a tough job. When I was doing it I was about the only one except for one other guy. Very seldom was there three of us. Sadly Hank Blakenship died after I taught him a lot. Marty Barrett and Greg X were my mentors. Keep up the good work Dave but watch your health.
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