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Msg ID: 2784081 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:3-Wide
5/30/2023 9:09:00 PM

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Msg ID: 2784100 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:LarryJ
5/31/2023 9:13:18 AM

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Not sure of the driver in the first photo, but the guy in the center presenting the trophy is Jim Moffat, publisher of Cavalcade of Auto Racing. That was a great publication of short track racing photos and stories.



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Msg ID: 2784122 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:RuCu
5/31/2023 12:21:33 PM

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Pic 3, the #87 at Flemington, guessing Joe Kelly (David Haupt)


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Msg ID: 2784153 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:Winkler 75
5/31/2023 8:17:37 PM

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Where were photos 5 and 6 taken what track Trenton ?



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Msg ID: 2784158 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:3-Wide
5/31/2023 9:16:39 PM

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Correct - Pavement mods are from Trenton Speedway.



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Msg ID: 2784174 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:kjeyres
6/1/2023 8:15:45 AM

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Who were the cars at Trenton?



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Msg ID: 2784154 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:Jd57
5/31/2023 8:35:04 PM

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Pic 2tas 39. turn 3 flemington never saw Joe in 87 but what a smooth driver.


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Msg ID: 2784171 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:SteveWhitney
6/1/2023 8:07:41 AM

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I am wondering if the 23 in Picture 2 is Harry Steinkopf. Looks like one of his cars.  They were usually white or cream but I am wondering if it is primered in this picture.  

Picture 3- I also thought Joe Kelly in 87.  I remember Joe driving the 87 at Harmony.= in '66 or '67, so it is not a stretch to think he was driving it here.  As I remember the car was gold at this time.  It is the the "3B's" car, right?



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Msg ID: 2784156 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:DRogie
5/31/2023 9:10:48 PM

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The flipping #107 looks like a mini-stock. Maybe AMSA.



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Msg ID: 2784159 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:3-Wide
5/31/2023 9:17:46 PM

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The Mini Stock flipping picture had "Soapy Campbell - Fort Dix Speedway" written on the back.



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Msg ID: 2784170 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:Ltjr
6/1/2023 7:54:46 AM

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I think that was soupy Campbell who lied nearby.



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Msg ID: 2784178 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:3-Wide
6/1/2023 9:45:22 AM

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Thanks for the correction - much appreciated.



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Msg ID: 2784180 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:Greg Collins
6/1/2023 9:49:04 AM

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Picture #2, possibly Walt Bettler in the 96?



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Msg ID: 2784242 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:michaelxallen
6/2/2023 9:10:31 AM

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Jack Reilly, Walt's Basking Ridge travling partner in the 33.

 



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Msg ID: 2784195 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:George Perkins
6/1/2023 1:07:21 PM

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Probably Joe Kelly in the 87, Bob Weisenmyer drove it before Joe but primarily on pavement.
  The flipping 107, a big guess here but I seem to remember a pic like that in AARN way back and it was of all people, Al Tasnady at Ft Dix I believe.



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Msg ID: 2784256 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:Greg Collins
6/2/2023 11:48:58 AM

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I too recall seeing that picture of the flipping 107 in an AARN publication, perhaps their 1950s or 1960s Looking Back pictorials? It was captioned as Tas in a mini-stock at Fort Dix. Can't get upstairs to my "racing room" yet to confirm as am still confined to the first floor following my foot surgery. And I can only imagine the look my wife would give me if I asked her to search for it! 



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Msg ID: 2784730 Tuesday Night in Black & White    
Author:katman43
6/9/2023 11:39:05 AM

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I remember this shot from the AARN Pictorial.  If memory serves me correct, indeed it said it was Tas driving.



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