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Old 07-06-2022, 02:36 PM
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Bring 'em over, I'll get them mounted and balanced for you.
Oh, yeah, we aren't exactly neighbors... internet is too easy to forget people are scattered all over the country and world...
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We're counting down to SCR 25: only 10 days away!

We feel we have a very special Guest Speaker this year. Some of you may be aware of this Gentleman's history, but I'm betting the stories and experiences he will share with us will be totally new to the majority of us.

We're happy to say we'll be welcoming Mr. Dick Williams to the podium on Friday evening at the SCR 25 Banquet.

Dick Williams grew up in Pittsburgh racing go-karts. His first car was a 55 Chevy for which he built a 4" 283 with a Duntov cam, etc. He moved up to a later model 348 and finally a 409 which was pretty quick. During that time, he also worked on Chevys and Corvettes including some road race cars which is where he met Don Yenko. In the mid-60's, he moved to York, PA, where he met Jere Stahl of Stahl Headers. He was a partner with Jere in a Super Stock Plymouth and met Bill Jenkins and Ed Hedrick through Jere.
Dick handled sponsorship marketing for Bill Jenkins as well as magazine and drag race promotion for Don Yenko on the 69 COPO cars. In the early 70's, Dick moved to the Philadelphia area near Bill and they became close friends over many years.
While there are excellent books on both Don Yenko and Bill Jenkins, Dick hopes to share some great stories from his time with both of them that we think you will enjoy.

We're also told that Mr Ed Hedrick will be returning this year!

If you haven't yet sent in your registration for SCR 25, no worries. You can call or email us, .....or register when you arrive.
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Old 07-11-2022, 05:26 PM
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Sounds like a great time. I'll be there, but the Chevelle is, once again, doubtful.
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