Msg ID:
2800259 |
Flemington photos 1970's. |
Author:sparky
12/1/2023 8:59:58 AM
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Here are some photos taken at Flemington in the mid 1970's.Drivers name are under each photo.I have the photos.
above photo..Glenn Fitzcharles.
Above photo..R-10 Glenn Fitzcharles.
Above photo..Sammy Beavers.
Above photo..Gary Balough.
Above photo..Frank Lauer,Pepe Fernandez's old car number.
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Msg ID:
2800266 |
Flemington photos 1970's. |
Author:Beaversfan81
12/1/2023 9:52:01 AM
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Great pictures! Good shot of the ONE X9 out of Oxford. |
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Msg ID:
2800290 |
Flemington photos 1970's. |
Author:3-Wide.
12/1/2023 3:22:32 PM
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In picture #2, Ken Johnson in the yellow #64 Gremlin (love the luggage rack), and Bobby Ayres in the #69 coupe which might have been a former Dean Applegate #9a. Phil Meisner's #17 front end in the 3rd picture just behind Sammy Beavers. Look how cool Sammy Beavers looks holding a steady wheel inside the cockpit of the Norcia #81.... Doesn't get any cooler... (It was impossible to go to Flemington and watch a Saturday night in the 70's and not feel like you had to go back every Saturday night from then on... dust or no dust... (mostly dust ) My favorite years at Flemington.... |
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Msg ID:
2800297 |
Flemington photos 1970's. |
Author:D.Wolfe-358
12/1/2023 3:59:18 PM
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The Frank Lauer car looks like it is from the early 80's. The cutouts in the rear body were done after Balough won at Syracuse. Also the hood and side sheet metal is too big for the 70's era. |
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Msg ID:
2800385 |
Flemington photos 1970's. |
Author:Jd57
12/2/2023 2:50:32 PM
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Might be wrong but I remember Ken & Butch calling the car the screaming yellow zonker.
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Msg ID:
2800386 |
Flemington photos 1970's. |
Author:3-Wide
12/2/2023 2:56:38 PM
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...what if all these years later they discovered that there was an aero advantage to having a luggage rack on your roof! |
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