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2802700 |
My favorite Valiant - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:Jhardifer
1/12/2024 8:26:32 AM
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Msg ID:
2802765 |
My favorite Valiant - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:bpletcher
1/12/2024 7:32:48 PM
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dutch hoag |
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Msg ID:
2802779 |
My favorite Valiant - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:bobby711
1/12/2024 9:50:08 PM
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I didn't see Dutch Hoag's name in the results of the 1970 race. Dutch's son-in-law Lee Osborne who finished 21st might have been driving the car. |
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Msg ID:
2802806 |
My favorite Valiant - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:sparky
1/13/2024 9:20:59 AM
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In the 1970 Langhorne race there were two Dutch Hoag owned #7 cars.One was the car posted above with Lee Osborne driving.The other #7 was driven by Mitch Smith.Osborne was in the Valiant and Mitch drove the coupe.They were both guaranteed starters.Here is a photo i took of both of the cars in the pits.I have the photo.
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Msg ID:
2802932 |
Mitch Smith - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:John Mc
1/14/2024 11:59:03 AM
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I was told that Mitch Smith flipped Hoag's car either in qualifying or during the race and Hoag was none too pleased. In fact there may have been some sort of confrontation because of it. |
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Msg ID:
2802982 |
Mitch Smith - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:Scott Pacich
1/14/2024 8:42:04 PM
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You’re right John. He flipped it into the ditch on the front “straight”. As I recall the cage broke. |
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Msg ID:
2802838 |
My favorite Valiant - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:3-Wide
1/13/2024 12:14:58 PM
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I like the #7, especially the way that Valiant is painted.
Here's another favorite Valiant: https://3widespicturevault.com/ALL_TIME_FAV_PICS_&_VITALS/Q03.08.20_099_BOD_ALL_0070_FAV_1.htm |
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Msg ID:
2802895 |
My favorite Valiant - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:Howie Cronce
1/13/2024 9:52:10 PM
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I agree Joe...my favorite also.. I wanted to build a copy of Jeffs but my falcon was nearing completion so that wasnt going to happen...Later years the Mustang was smaller and fit better. first Mustang I liked was Tobies Anthony Furniture from Reading....That Mustang was Hot....Light little car with a Davey Brown Smallblock... |
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Msg ID:
2802926 |
My favorite Valiant - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:Roger Laureno
1/14/2024 10:09:38 AM
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Standing next to Geoff in the 1st picture is ol buddy Sam Cellura of trenton. A fixture at the NJ tracks for years |
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Msg ID:
2803032 |
My favorite Valiant - Langhorne 1970 |
Author:FranticFord
1/15/2024 12:33:40 PM
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I also seem to remember that Lou Lazzaro had a Valiant bodied mount. I think it had a Chrysler torsion bar front suspension setup. I always wondered if Lou built that piece or bought it from someone. Anyone out there know?? |
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Msg ID:
2803051 |
FanticFord. |
Author:sparky
1/15/2024 4:18:12 PM
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Lou Larazzo did have a Valiant.Here is a photo i have taken at Martinsville in 1973.I don't know who built the car.I have the photo.
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Msg ID:
2803043 |
"Valiant Effort" |
Author:3-Wide
1/15/2024 2:40:51 PM
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Here's a few that you guys came up with a few years ago when we were looking for pictures of your favorite Valiant bodied racers:
Earl Schloeder #K46. This one was driven by Phil Meisner, Al Tasnady, Mike Grbac and Bob Pickell.
Ronnie Guinther
Don Kreitz Fred Orchard - We're told this is the former Don Kreitz#406 pictured above.
Dutch Hoag #7, but you guys determined that it might be Lee Osborn driving it (?)
Geoff Bodine Photographer info/provider info as marked. |
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Msg ID:
2804905 |
"Valiant Effort" |
Author:steve hmiel
2/7/2024 11:28:48 AM
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The Lazzaro Valiant,along with the 11 car in the photo, were built by Sonney Seamon. The Hoag Valiant was sold to Andy Romano and went on to great success in Upstate NY. |
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Msg ID:
2804929 |
"Valiant Effort" |
Author:3-Wide
2/7/2024 3:30:29 PM
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Thanks for the additional "Valiant" info Steve. Now that you mention it, I think I remember seeing pictures of a #97 Valiant, which I'm thinking was the car. Being a Flemington/East Windsor fan, I didn't get to see it as the #97, but was a Langhorne to see it as the #7.
There weren't a lot of them, and although I've never seen a street Valiant that I thought looked cool, I do think Valiants made really cool looking racecars. |
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