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Old 06-02-2008, 05:30 AM
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We'll get him there. I'm pretty sure he'll be at the reunion this year,................. maybe behind the wheel of a Black Chevelle on Friday.

Here's some shots of the 'Flag racing'. Note the 'Starter' out front in the smoke. Brought back some good memories.



Of course, with no electronics the cars had to be staged manually.






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Old 06-02-2008, 05:39 AM
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More shots from the pits.

Sherman Devening from Jerseyville, about thirty miles South of me. He used to run this car at White Hall, then known as the "Jersey Jumper".





Team cars? Kinda strange to be different manufacturers but Cool none the same.





Another local guy. Peat used to run at Alton.



You need to hear this thing run.





Larry is a good friend of Tim Wilkerson. Tim called Larry last week and told him to strap in tight. He said the new launch pad at Gateway hooked like velcro.




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Old 06-02-2008, 05:54 AM
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Stopped for a couple of shots of the gassers and struck up a conversation with one of the owners. (far left) Saturday was the first time out for this car. He told us he was there with a borrowed truck, borrowed trailer and borrowed slicks. The entire car was built in his garage at home from a sadly rusted hulk he drug out of a ditch around Poplar Bluff, MO. Paid $200 for the body and frame then patched it all back together. The photos he had of the entire project were amazing. The top tag is the original VIN tag for the car.







Here he is on the return road.



472 Caddy powered.



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Most everyone had a good time,............................. some more than others.


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Old 06-02-2008, 06:07 AM
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One final bunch. Thought this was kinda cool.





Wondered where in the world he found a 'glass flip front-end for a '50 Chevy so we asked him. He told us he had it made from an old mold by someone in Ashtabula Ohio. He said, "Probably never heard of the place, have you?"

I replied, "Wanna bet?"


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Old 06-02-2008, 03:28 PM
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Wow Dennis, great pics. Your timing on the starting line shots was perfect, catching both cars hanging their wheels.
Someone should hire you on as a magazine photographer.

I love the Nostalgia Super Stocks too.

Thanks for sharing.
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Old 06-02-2008, 04:52 PM
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We'll get him there. I'm pretty sure he'll be at the reunion this year,................. maybe behind the wheel of a Black Chevelle on Friday.

Here's some shots of the 'Flag racing'. Note the 'Starter' out front in the smoke. Brought back some good memories.



Of course, with no electronics the cars had to be staged manually.







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Cumby,

I want to thank you for catching one of the most embarasing things I have ever done while drag racing!!!! The photo of me racing the blue T/A, I was expecting a little larger movement of the flag, instead I saw a small flick of the wrist. That shot is of me burbing the throttle and hitting the brakes at the same time!!!! I feel like a goof, but I will be prepared for that in KC this fall!!!!
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Oops! Sorry. I left my glasses in the truck and was watching through the viewfinder so I really wasn't sure which one was you. Honestly, didn't know if ANY of the shots were gonna be useful!

Sometimes you get lucky.
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Dennis,Awesome pictures.Looked like a great show.
The Geezer sign was priceless.
Now you are bringing a "shoe" to run the Chevelle .Whats up with that? Is it gonna be like Frankie letting Jim drive the Deuce?3 or 4 tenths off of the best time?Hopefully you are putting a rev control on it before he drives it .
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Old 06-02-2008, 07:59 PM
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Well I arrived home last night at midnight a long week end. I want to thank Dennis & Annie for their help, with out their help I still would be there!! Dennis has graciously made my stickers for my car they are PERFECT next time the car will be shown they will be on it. Seen a lot of old friends and met some new ones Rusty's last name don't fit!! Nice to finally meet you. We all had a great time. Gave Annie & Nancy Gibb a ride ,car ran great didn't scare either one. I did find the last piece I need for my car a NOS BB rad shrould. Now if I can talk him into selling it. Tom as usual a great show I am glad I showed.
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