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Msg ID: 2803978 Flippington... (not quite, but a hard hit for sure) #22 & # 14K    
Author:3-Wide
1/25/2024 1:49:48 PM

Hope both drivers were ok after one from between turns 1 & 2 at Flemington in the mid 70's:

Nelson Ivins images/Provided to The Vault by Nelson Ivins and Bobby Pickell Jr.









The front wheels on Red Coffin's #22 (bottom picture) confused me when I was trying to figure out the proper sequence for the above 5 pictures, but I think they are correct from top to bottom as posted above.

Comments welcome.



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Msg ID: 2803979 Flippington... (not quite, but a hard hit for sure) #22 & # 14K    
Author:indy-legs
1/25/2024 2:17:58 PM

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Ace Lane getting the close ups?



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Msg ID: 2803983 Flippington... (not quite, but a hard hit for sure) #22 & # 14K    
Author:D.Wolfe-358
1/25/2024 3:04:10 PM

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Red is going to need a few new Radius rods ;>)



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Msg ID: 2803995 Flippington... (not quite, but a hard hit for sure) #22 & # 14K    
Author:dadirt1
1/25/2024 5:29:10 PM

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How'd the wheels in the last shot square back up???



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Msg ID: 2804010 Flippington... (not quite, but a hard hit for sure) #22 & # 14K    
Author:3-Wide
1/25/2024 9:09:46 PM

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Yea... that was the question I had when trying to put them in the correct sequence of the pictures, but if it is all the same accident, which I'm pretty much 100% sure it is, then somehow, they squared back up as you put it. 

I put the last picture last because of the damage to the left front shock/shock mount visiblein the last 3 pics, the smoke trail, and the mark on the track trailing from where would have been where the two cars made impact and from where the other car probably still was.



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Msg ID: 2804000 Flippington... (not quite, but a hard hit for sure) #22 & # 14K    
Author:DRogie
1/25/2024 6:00:49 PM

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The #14k might be Mark Skibee



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Msg ID: 2804009 Flippington... (not quite, but a hard hit for sure) #22 & # 14K    
Author:31modela
1/25/2024 8:23:24 PM

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I'm thinking it might be the 44K of Jack Kibblehouse.



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Msg ID: 2804011 Flippington... (not quite, but a hard hit for sure) #22 & # 14K    
Author:3-Wide
1/25/2024 9:14:09 PM

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I'm not sure about the 2nd car, or even the 2nd car's#.

I was thinking it might be this one, or one like it, even though this picture is from sportsman action and the picture with Red Coffin was definitely from a modified race.




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Msg ID: 2804012 Flippington... 14K Ron Harrison    
Author:Rick Shive
1/25/2024 10:02:17 PM

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Skibee was the car owner. Had identical sportsman and modified. Mark Skibee drove the sportsman, Harrison drove the modified. I talk to Ron occasionally, permission to share pictures with him?



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Msg ID: 2804014 Flippington... 14K Ron Harrison    
Author:Howie Cronce
1/25/2024 10:36:24 PM

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Reds car was a Burnett car we did for him..Johns name on side of the hood also..Dont know how the front fixed itself. I did not sell him that option...You guys can play detectives and I will enjoy the pics...Thanks for all your hard work...HtH



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Msg ID: 2804066 Flippington... 14K Ron Harrison    
Author:DaveB
1/26/2024 4:58:04 PM

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When the radius rods in the front end break, the axle is left to fall either forward or backward. When that happens, the spindles are no longer in the vertical position, they are in a horizontal position causing the wheels to lay flat. I'm sure it was just momentum that stood them back up. That front end is definitely broken in the last shot, I think your sequence is correct Joe !


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