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Msg ID: 2719068 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:Walt Stadium
2/2/2022 9:43:37 PM

Wall Wednesdays brought to you thanks to the site support of:

Photographer and image provider as marked in each image:






Comments welcome.



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Msg ID: 2719090 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:RuCu
2/3/2022 8:44:55 AM

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Pic 2,89 Bob McCullough with a severe push!!! Pic 5, may be starter Pete LaVance assisting to right the car. Do not recall this incident


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Msg ID: 2719110 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:Sparks&Smoke
2/3/2022 10:12:19 AM

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PIC 5 Possible Sandy Riddle when he went over turn one fence



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Msg ID: 2719116 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:Steve Cameron
2/3/2022 11:27:02 AM

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Bob's actually on his way down after getting over Herm Versnel's RF tire. The others in the picture are Fred Clayton in the 66 and Norm Janwich coming into view.



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Msg ID: 2719117 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:Pee Wee Fan
2/3/2022 11:53:01 AM

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Great photos from the best era of Saturday night racing (for me anyway).  That's the Furslew 2 Jr on the inside of Woody Johnson's 68 (Dave Hulse driving) and Charlie Kremer in the family owned 77 sedan right behind.  Not sure who was driving the 2 Jr at this point although I recall hearing somewhere that Tommie Elliott was in the 2 Jr sedan.      Scott Ely



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Msg ID: 2719186 2jr./scott +0/-0     
Author:wallneewvet
2/4/2022 9:25:39 AM

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great photos ,all !! scott , my favorite waall stadium era as well !

might be a little too early for tommie elliott in the 2 jr. -- probably don stumpf-i could be wrong though , gettin' oldder every day !! lol !!

blessings !!



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Msg ID: 2719174 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:RuCu
2/4/2022 12:45:01 AM

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Thanks, Steve re: pic #5. It makes more sense now. Prob broke the LF tie rod after impact, and Bob wisely has both hands off of the steering wheel to prevent broken wrist or broken arm


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Msg ID: 2719156 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:mdy
2/3/2022 7:16:31 PM

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Great photos, all of them. The Hustak & Allison 71 could either be Jerry Allen or Jules Varanyak. 



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Msg ID: 2719198 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:FranticFord
2/4/2022 10:11:25 AM

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Those were the days!!  Injector stacks sticking up thru the hood.



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Msg ID: 2719214 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:Steve Cameron
2/4/2022 12:49:03 PM

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I love the cars from that era...fuel injected coupes and coaches!



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Msg ID: 2719597 Wall Wednesdays +0/-0     
Author:gtgoneracing
2/7/2022 1:27:39 PM

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Can't read the lettering on the side of the #47.   I could possibly identify the car & driver if I could read the lettering.



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