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Best pic I've ever seen of that car. Thanks for posting!
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Blaney was the hottest, wheather wise, we ever raced and the late night tear downs were done on the dragstrip....
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After reading all of these post and seeing the pictures, I dont see how one car can be picked as the best. There are so many that stand out and drivers that made a history for them as well. I think they are all great and winners in my book.
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Chuck Koppiens SS/LA-MA 65 Chevelle wagon was the best in our area.
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How about Herman Chapman's 402 Chevelle? Any pics?
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With all the "modernizing" of super stock , GT classes, modern superstock cars, etc. it takes a REAL man comfortable in his masculinity to compete in a (grannys grocery getter) wagon! Kudos to you competetors driving one! The wagons always catch my eye. In the past I have seen a fairlane wagon in B/S at Bristol with a 427 stick, Noah Andersons max wedge (flying wedge)cross ram belvedere running IHRA B/SA points races in the early 80's, Steve McCrearys 57 chevy dog gone wagon in IHRA SS/J, Randal Campbell's 194ci nova stocker wagon, Mike Boyles 57 2 door wagon IHRA SS/I, And David Jacksons 58 2 door yeoman wagon IHRA SS/JA sled. Where did they all go? One of the prettiest still competing is the Stubenville Fruit 283 stick SS car competing in NHRA. I for one miss seeing these grocery getters and will always walk all the way across the pits to look at one! Don Jackson
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Alot of good cars to choose from but i think Mike Boyles and good ol charlie brown gets my vote. Being a 8 time World Champ and a class act guy i say he's the best.
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Jimmy Bridges kept things stirred up with these 2,
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