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Msg ID: 2783596 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:3-Wide.
5/23/2023 7:38:24 PM

Tuesday Night in Black & White brought to you with support from:





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Comments welcome.



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Msg ID: 2783598 I have a ?? +0/-0     
Author:John Mc
5/23/2023 9:01:38 PM

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Did Wayne Reutimann ever race at Flemington?


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Msg ID: 2783614 I have a ?? Yes +0/-0     
Author:Rick Shive
5/24/2023 8:39:18 AM

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According to Bob Bachman only once for a Syracuse qualifier. Mark Fluery stuffed him (and the M1) into the frontstretch fence, they never returned.



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Msg ID: 2783600 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:AF IV
5/23/2023 9:19:06 PM

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Looking at the picture of Wayne and Buzzie sure makes you want to turn the clock back. I watched this many nights in Middletown. Both cars immaculate and all four tires on the track in the corner.



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Msg ID: 2783621 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:LarryJ
5/24/2023 10:25:54 AM

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The first photo is Jake Twilley at Georgetown Speedway early 50's. Georgetown was originally called Delaware Speedway. The Twilley family has been involved with Delaware racing for many years. 



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Msg ID: 2783650 Tuesday Night in Black & White +0/-0     
Author:Jd57
5/24/2023 7:15:58 PM

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What about Les Farley & Tas lol. Nice shot of Wayne & Buzzie.


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Msg ID: 2783811 Tuesday Night in Black & White #29A +0/-0     
Author:LarryJ
5/26/2023 7:36:49 PM

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I have a question for you guys. I have followed Modified racing for a lot of years, but don't know the name Red Walker or the #29A car. Does anyone know what tracks he raced at and where he was from?



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Msg ID: 2783813 Tuesday Night in Black & White #29A +0/-0     
Author:Sprint93
5/26/2023 8:37:30 PM

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Red was from Morrisville, Pa.  Car was housed in a garage across the street from Ray Neary's house. Ran mostly Flemington and East Windsor.  Always kept the cars spotless.



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