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Msg ID: 2803682 Test... +0/-0     
Author:Steve Cameron
1/22/2024 4:41:40 PM

Trying to figure out my new computer and scanner. Pretty sure I've posted all of these before.









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Msg ID: 2803684 Looks Good +0/-0     
Author:3-Wide
1/22/2024 4:51:39 PM

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I don't remember seeing those before Steve.

If you want, email them to me and I'll add them to the 70's Section in the main site.

(I'll embed on this end.)

Thanks -



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Msg ID: 2803736 Looks Good +0/-0     
Author:Pee Wee Fan
1/23/2024 12:32:02 PM

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Steve-  Great photos!  Isn't that Jackie Hamilton's #6 next to Buzzie's 00?  Pretty sure that's the Leto Bros' #50 next to the sweet lookin' #9 Pinto at Windsor.  I recall that Tommy Corellis couldn't get the Leto Gremlin to handle so they took it back to Bobby Rossell (who built the car) to try and work out the "handling bugs".   I recall that Bobby Vaughn drove the #9 Pinto when it first came out.  I can't remember his name but I recall the owner (or part owner of the #9) was also a tech inspector at Windsor.  Scott Ely   



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Msg ID: 2803742 70's B&W Pics +0/-0     
Author:3-Wide
1/23/2024 1:34:15 PM

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The picture from Bridgeport with Buzzie's coupe is from when Bob Thomas had bought it.  Not sure if Buzzie's driving in this picture or not.  (Looks like him, but not sure.)  Kevin Eyres might know.

The #9 Pinto was owned by "Cass"... (Maybe Bob Cass?)  Other drivers that I've always associated with driving that car were Dean Applegate (?), Don Stives (?), Midge Miller (?) Rick Thum (?)  Not sure about any/all of them, but just kind of always associated them at some point with that #9.

Not sure of the black coupe behind the Bob Ayres #69.  I'm thinking that it might have been a black #7c driven by Cal Malory if it's the car I'm thinking of. (Kind of a guess.)

Kenny Laureno's #777, with what I think is the Norcia #81 flatbed in the background.  There are two drivers standing in the background - One on the ramp truck and one on the ground.  If this picture is from early/mid 1974, then the driver of the #81 might have been Paul Fitcharles, and that might be him standing on the ground.

Thanks for posting these Steve.



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Msg ID: 2803746 70's B&W Pics +0/-0     
Author:kjeyres
1/23/2024 2:14:01 PM

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I would bet that's Jim Hoffman in that car. The #100 and the driver sitting pretty high in it.  Does look like Buzzies face mask, but Jim wore the same. I will ask Bobby when I see him in hopefully 40 years!  lol



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Msg ID: 2803751 70's B&W Pics +0/-0     
Author:Opperman4x
1/23/2024 2:49:42 PM

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I don't think Bobby's car had Dover Brake on the door, it had Reutimann Chevrolet. 



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Msg ID: 2803808 70's B&W Pics +0/-0     
Author:Roger Laureno
1/24/2024 12:20:22 PM

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Brother Ken is standing behind his car in the pits at East Windsor. Standing behind him is a younger, skinnier me.

The 9 car was owned by Bob Cass who I beleive was Richie's father.



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Msg ID: 2803747 70's B&W Pics  +0/-0     
Author:LeeT jr
1/23/2024 2:18:45 PM

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 I seem to remember Dean Applegate driving this car. I remember the Murath family was involved.



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Msg ID: 2803764 70's B&W Pics  +0/-0     
Author:wph258
1/23/2024 4:41:40 PM

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Nice pictures of times in racing



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