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Msg ID: 2732425 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:kjeyres
6/15/2022 8:59:35 AM

 Wall, in the 70's (as I knew it) to the early 80's was a race track you had to get to early and get "your seat". Crowds were big every week.  Many people got there early to watch warm ups. Jennie Nichol would open the gates no matter what. Forecast good or bad, they opened. 

The old story of guys calling from the pits pay phone to the track office, while standing in the rain, and the person, usually Jennie, telling them "yes, we are racing and the weather is good here".

On this night, a cancellation post warm ups, allowed a lot of fans a great photo op. I bet Frank A jr. has a bunch of these too

Different times now with weather in your hand.  Oh well!















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Msg ID: 2732434 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:RSHEA
6/15/2022 10:04:49 AM

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Good stuff thanks for sharing.



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Msg ID: 2732452 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:3-Wide
6/15/2022 12:04:11 PM

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I'm sure I'm not the only one who while looking at these great pictures... even for just a few moments, feels like they are 14 again, and enjoying looking at these....  Whether dirt or asphalt, or both... it's no mystery why so many of us can't stop remembering this time period at the races, like it just happened last weekend.



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Msg ID: 2732463 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:BOBS333
6/15/2022 2:19:47 PM

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In first photo what model car is the red passenger car at back of race trailer ?  

 

Greg Sacks in the 18x last one ?



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Msg ID: 2732469 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:RuCu
6/15/2022 2:53:59 PM

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The red passenger car looks like a Monza town coupe


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Msg ID: 2732485 Monza Town Coupe    
Author:3-Wide
6/15/2022 5:46:27 PM

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I always thought those little Chevy Monza Town Coupes looked like a shrunken Monte Carlo.

Some of the hatchback versions of the Monza came with a small V8 in it.  It was a smog engine, but still a lot of cubic inch for a little light car.



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Msg ID: 2732503 Monza Town Coupe    
Author:John Mc
6/15/2022 7:26:56 PM

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I think it was a 262 cu in V8.. Only about 135 hp but it zipped along pretty good.


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Msg ID: 2732542 Monza Town Coupe    
Author:bakes
6/16/2022 6:08:15 AM

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They were great until you tried to change the plugs - the rearmost ones were an absolute bear to change!



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Msg ID: 2732471 red car ?    
Author:wallneewvet
6/15/2022 3:02:08 PM

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maybe a plymouth volare or dodge aspen ??

bill



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Msg ID: 2732582 red car ?    
Author:D.Wolfe-358
6/16/2022 11:37:20 AM

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Chevy Monza were nothign but rust buckets.  The Monza coupes version were used on the Funny Cars in NHRA competition. https://www.hemmings.com/stories/2016/09/09/funny-cars-kick-off-series-of-racing-exhibits-at-automobile-driving-museum

Then there was a similar model the Pontiac Astra - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/305470787250396692/

 



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Msg ID: 2732473 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:45yrwallmodfan
6/15/2022 3:37:19 PM

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I belive its a monza you had to jack the motor up in the car to change the plugs!!!! thats why i remember.



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Msg ID: 2732476 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:kjeyres
6/15/2022 4:19:21 PM

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Monza Town Coupe



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Msg ID: 2732459 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:wallneewvet
6/15/2022 1:28:24 PM

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Been there-done that !!! who among us hasn't gotten a wet ass in the pits ??!! they red flagged a heat race at wall

one time after a monsoon hit us -- barely made it off the track on the trailler from the water drowning the carb.! 

climbing out  of the racer ,  a bolt of lightning hit right next to  my truck/trailer --couldn't hear for the rest of the night !!

went drinkin' that night after they called it !!

blessings !!-------------bill-------------



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Msg ID: 2732504 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:elf 30
6/15/2022 7:33:06 PM

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I am enjoying looking at all the different cars.I see a rambler wagon, a volkswagon next to Gils truck,a 71or72 chevelle,and in the third photo there is a little red car that looks like either an opal, or a dodge colt.


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Msg ID: 2732540 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:Kevin Mc
6/16/2022 5:03:44 AM

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I too believe it's a Chevy Monza. I like small hatchbacks. I own one now. I really wanted a Monza hatchback when you saw them every day. I had to man the phones at NES one afternoon on a rainy day. I distinctly recall looking at rain falling outside as I pleasantly told people the weather was fine and they should hustle on down to the track.


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Msg ID: 2732544 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:kjeyres
6/16/2022 8:09:13 AM

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Bill, you're correct, when they call a night for rain, it's a mad rush to the bar. One thing that has stayed consistant with Wall Stadium is, the partying. The 70's and 80's were crazy at Wall. John Blewett Sr owned the Edge of Town Bar in the 80's,  racer Rod Cunliffe owned The Cabin, and racer Goerge Andretta owns Pete and Elda's,  many late nights there after the races. There was never a shortage of bars near Wall Stadium. Now add in Mulligans, Woodys, and Tom's.  I remember a bunch of times it would rain out and we're in the bar and in comes the Flemington people that lived at the shore. Fun times!



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Msg ID: 2732614 kev    
Author:wallneewvet
6/16/2022 1:55:29 PM

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haha !! boy,kev ,THAT brings back some memories !! 

the 4 winds ,too, in south wall off hwy 35 at the m'squan circle !!

john baker's wife jane , talked ray evernham into going to the 4 winds one sat rainout-

sat drinkin' beer with him --just another guy you raced with week in and week out !!

he was on tv one time and i told my wife "i know him"

she thought i was full of it, 'till i got the scrapbook out !!

hahaha !! 

blessings , kev !!

bill

 

 

 



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Msg ID: 2732545 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:Frank A Jr.
6/16/2022 8:15:46 AM

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I can remember being completely bummed out on the night of a rainout at Wall!

Wall did everything they coud to get in the show. When it came time to dry the track, all the cars would run laps to help!



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Msg ID: 2732588 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:Pee Wee Fan
6/16/2022 11:57:52 AM

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Kevin- Great shots from a great era of racing.  Can't comment on the bar scene when Wall was rained out as my days as a regular at Wall was in the mid 60s (15-16 yrs old).  Love these photos as they show that not only did the hot rods back then have unique personalities but the haulers/trailers did too.  Scott Ely



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Msg ID: 2732624 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:RuCu
6/16/2022 3:03:39 PM

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I believe one of the Ira Bromley owned Lew Hennessey driven #23's had a Monza Town Coupe body


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Msg ID: 2732643 A Few More    
Author:kjeyres
6/16/2022 4:06:16 PM

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Msg ID: 2732701 A Few More    
Author:roboweld
6/17/2022 7:17:25 AM

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I love these pictures and not just for the race cars.  I come to 3wides for the race cars but stay for the antique car show!



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Msg ID: 2732760 thanks,kev    
Author:wallneewvet
6/17/2022 1:25:04 PM

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thanks from me,too, kev !! quality angle  shots !!

great photos !! you should'a went to work for lenny sammons shooting for the AARN  !! hahaha !!

bill -----



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Msg ID: 2732769 Wall Wednesdays...Rain Out version    
Author:FranticFord
6/17/2022 5:40:11 PM

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Being a truck guy from 6 years old, I just Love those classic car carriers.  You were advertising your car, your driver, your track, and auto racing in general.  How many people would see those trucks rolling down the road and just follow them to the track to see what was going on.  I'm sure we gained quite a few fans back in the day from that.

Coupes and Sedans, maybe a Falcon or two and a Corvair slid over the chassis.  Now THAT WAS modified stock car racing!!



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Msg ID: 2733035 franticford    
Author:wallneewvet
6/20/2022 11:00:01 AM

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abso-friggin-lutly agreed !!

nice post !!

bill



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