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Msg ID: 2780094 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:3-Wide
4/18/2023 5:20:01 PM

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If you're looking for a picture that might have appeared as part of our Tuesday Night in Black & White feature here on The Message Vault, most can be found in the main site, along with the names/info that in many cases you guys provided.

Here's 2023 so far:  https://3widespicturevault.com/3Wides_TUESDAY_NIGHT_BLACK_WHITE_MAIN_2023.htm



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Msg ID: 2780178 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:45yrwallmodfan
4/19/2023 9:08:43 AM

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38 JERRY COOK

26 PAUL RADFORD

17 RON BOUCHARD

89 FRED HARBACH

TRENTON SPEEDWAY PRETTY SURE 



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Msg ID: 2780180 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:RuCu
4/19/2023 9:20:32 AM

Reply to: 2780178
Pic 3 definitely Trenton with the unique WWII surplus Marston Matting guardrail. As strict as NJ was with their racing rules, I cannot see how they ever allowed that as a guardrail. Pic 4, how about that 113 in wheelbase on McManns purple 4 with Craig McCaughey at the wheel. Exiting turn 2 at EWS. Possibly Ploski in the 76?


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Msg ID: 2780211 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:3-Wide
4/19/2023 12:59:34 PM

Reply to: 2780180

That's Al Michalchuk in the #4 on the inside of Stan Ploski in the #76 (exiting turn 2 at EWS.)

This picture has to be from very, very late in 1973, as Al only ran this configuration once I think.  The next year, this frame had a purple Gremlin body on it with a yellow #4, and the sedan body in this picture was used by Al for the sedan he built over the 73 - 74 off season.



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Msg ID: 2780245 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:RuCu
4/19/2023 7:24:44 PM

Reply to: 2780211
Thanks Joe, when zooming in on the #4 I can now tell it is not Craig! One iteration of the Barker Bus #76's was housed (temporarily?) in the same garage right next to the dragster that my oldest brother Billy drove; housed at Durnheim's machine shop in Springfield, NJ. They were highly regarded for their engine and chrome moly fabrication work. Maybe it was in there for motor or chassis work at the time. Russ


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Msg ID: 2780250 If Al only drove this car once... +0/-0     
Author:Steve Cameron
4/19/2023 9:04:44 PM

Reply to: 2780211

it must have been the same night I took this photo.

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Msg ID: 2780892 If Al only drove this car once... +0/-0     
Author:3-Wide
4/26/2023 5:24:24 PM

Reply to: 2780250

I think it's probably the same night.  Is your photo dated Steve?  I'm guessing Sept or Oct of 1974.

They might be the only 2 pictures I've ever seen of him in the #4 sedan.



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Msg ID: 2780189 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:sparky
4/19/2023 10:27:58 AM

Reply to: 2780178

I would say the top two photos are taken at Martinsville and the third photo is Trenton.

 



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Msg ID: 2780248 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:dnoldschool34
4/19/2023 8:42:00 PM

Reply to: 2780189

I have a piece of that guard rail hanging in my shop, still has the yellow paint on it, got it from turn 2. Also have a brick from grandstand A there too.



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