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Msg ID: 2720530 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:3-Wide
2/15/2022 7:23:26 PM

...brought to you this week by our great site supporters:

 This week's great black & white images provided by racing photographer Dave Pratt (DSP Photos):






Comments welcome!



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Msg ID: 2720551 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:Balough73
2/16/2022 5:09:32 AM

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Great images as always Dave, thanks for sharing!



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Msg ID: 2720559 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:kjeyres
2/16/2022 8:33:43 AM

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Fred, I hope that was your Christmas card that year, awesome victory lane!



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Msg ID: 2720561 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:John Mc
2/16/2022 9:31:21 AM

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I believe that car of Jack Johnson's in the last pic was the twin to the 704.


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Msg ID: 2720565 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:Pee Wee Fan
2/16/2022 10:18:21 AM

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Absolutely gorgeous shots of, I'm guessing, 80s modifieds.  I've been critical of today's bodies.  Looking at Dave's photos has altered my opinion at bit.  For me, using the "80s" length door panels offers today's hot rods a look that resembles a car rather than a box on wheels.  And don't get me started on those "A" posts of today.  Some of them look like a snake crawling down from the roof.  Scott Ely                                                            P.S. Don't mean to offend, don't like snakes or boxy cars.  



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Msg ID: 2720579 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:Received via Email
2/16/2022 1:37:00 PM

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Received from 303 Racing:

"Thanks for the great family pic.  Here is the body still hanging in the barn." 




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