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Why our hobby continues to be so much fun. As it was then, all about the friendships, wih the cars the common denominator.
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Why our hobby continues to be so much fun. As it was then, all about the friendships, wih the cars the common denominator. [/ QUOTE ] Kinda like what we said in the parking lot Saturday night; The SCR really is a Reunion of 'family', who just happen to bring along some pretty cool cars. ![]() Too bad some other groups just don't get it.
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Yeah, when I saw the pic of the guys under the Motion Camaro this picture is the first thing I thought of. I think the guy with the Fred Gibb shirt on was Dick Harrell. That guy is pretty darn thin. Either way, that is the thing I love the most about the Yenko Sports Car Club. Guys that are willing to do anything for you. I will never forget the guys from SCW and the Barr boys wrenching on my Deuce as I paced back and forth like a nervous father waiting for his baby to be born!
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Frank, do you know when & where that pic was taken?
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No, unfortunatelY I don't.
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I think the guy with the Fred Gibb shirt on was Dick Harrell. That guy is pretty darn thin. [/ QUOTE ] Hey Hoss, compared to you, everybody's thin! ![]() Could be Dick,........... or Fred, or.... ![]() ![]() Someone should have an answer soon! ![]()
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If the Plymouth lettering is gold leaf, then it was the fall of '70 when the '70 car had been changed to '71 taillights & grill. If it is silver leaf, then it is the '71 car which first appeared at Pomona.
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If the Plymouth lettering is gold leaf, then it was the fall of '70 when the '70 car had been changed to '71 taillights & grill. If it is silver leaf, then it is the '71 car which first appeared at Pomona. [/ QUOTE ] Mike You "Guy's" are amazing.........The knowledge on this site is beyond comprehension........... ![]() ![]() Ken ![]()
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O.K., I checked with my friend Dean Klein. He is THE Sox & Martin historical expert IMHO. First, Dean says that the car is Ronnie's '71 pro stock car, and, the event might have been one that Ronnie had told him about. It seems that the week before Indy, there was a promotional event where the drivers all drove other people's cars. Dick Harrell drove Ronnie's Cuda! That might explain what's going on in the picture.
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