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Msg ID: 2804328 A few random photos...    
Author:Steve Cameron
1/29/2024 10:05:50 PM

Having my old computer crash leaving most of my scanned photos irretrievable, I'm starting the process over so I figured while I was at it, I'd post a few as I go along. Please feel free to comment, it'll help to identify some of the more lesser known drivers.










 



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Msg ID: 2804334 A few random photos...    
Author:kjeyres
1/30/2024 8:27:19 AM

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Second photo, 1978 Islip 300.  Crazy, they pitted on the infield. Richie won, of course.  My brother and I were sitting just over the "t" and "o" in photo.

Martinsville 1980? 26 Kent, 58 Triechler, 0 Bob Mc Creadie ran a 0, but not sure if that's him,  52 Hewitt, 38 Cook, 76 Blewett, Orange Pinto?, Blue car maybe Wayne Anderson, 24 Jimmy Spencer.

Computer crashes suck, but anytime mine crashed, we were able to recover it.  There is a "geek" out there that can do it.

 Keep them coming Steve!

 



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Msg ID: 2804341 Thanks Kev...    
Author:Steve Cameron
1/30/2024 10:05:21 AM

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I wasn't sure of the year of the Islip race, but I knew it was prior to '79. I couldn't believe how close to the outside fence they allowed you to stand. For some of my shots, I was standing against the concrete wall outside turn 3! Unfortunately, that was my only visit there. 

 The Martinsville photo was taken the day Geoff and Richie crashed across the finish line. 



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Msg ID: 2804335 A few random photos...    
Author:paintman
1/30/2024 8:34:37 AM

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Active1 is Ray Bateman or perhaps Jimmy Horton.



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Msg ID: 2804355 A few random photos...    
Author:John Springsteel
1/30/2024 11:42:18 AM

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I only went to Islip once myself. Early 80's. Cool little place. 



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Msg ID: 2804370 A few from Islip    
Author:kjeyres
1/30/2024 1:19:16 PM

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Msg ID: 2804371 A few from Islip    
Author:kjeyres
1/30/2024 1:22:24 PM

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Photos I took with some parallax error.  Graduated parallax error to fuzzy foto!  lol




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Msg ID: 2804384 A few from Islip    
Author:John Springsteel
1/30/2024 2:50:03 PM

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Didn't Gil Hearne drive that 10? And Evans pintos either had a flattened roof or a whole body rake, like no one else. 18x Greg Sacks



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Msg ID: 2804405 A few from Islip    
Author:Steve Cameron
1/30/2024 4:51:27 PM

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Msg ID: 2804394 A few from Islip    
Author:Steve Cameron
1/30/2024 4:13:44 PM

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Great pictures Kevin! Now that I know your exact location, I'll blow some of mine iup to see if you're hiding in any of them. 



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Msg ID: 2804404 You must be in this picture somewhere...    
Author:Steve Cameron
1/30/2024 4:50:01 PM

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Msg ID: 2804523 You must be in this picture somewhere...    
Author:wallneewvet
1/31/2024 1:48:27 PM

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great photos , all !! i went to this islip race with the late harrt treacy-islip was something else 

as a racetrack --couldn't believe grand nationals ran there with a full field in the 1950's !!

 



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Msg ID: 2804364 A few random photos...    
Author:Jd57
1/30/2024 12:36:32 PM

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Had the Kinser t shirt whenever that dog wants to party we take him to one. Scooping up bud light spuds mcenzie with the coors light sprinter


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Msg ID: 2804455 Steve    
Author:kjeyres
1/31/2024 7:57:56 AM

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That is really cool!!! Same photo, different angles.  One thing I learned, my brother took that photo. We were sharing a camera that day. That's me with the arrow. My brother Bill shooting. 




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Msg ID: 2804483 Steve    
Author:Frank A Jr.
1/31/2024 10:29:40 AM

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That is really pretty cool. Same scene. Different angles. That may be a first on the board!


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Msg ID: 2804487 Frank    
Author:Steve Cameron
1/31/2024 10:40:47 AM

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Actually, I think it happened once before with one of my pictures. It was 2 photos of Jamie Tomaino's pinto at Martinsville taken right around the same moment from a few feet apart.



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Msg ID: 2804506 Frank    
Author:Steve Cameron
1/31/2024 12:29:32 PM

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This is the picture I posted that was almost identical to another posted here previously. Maybe the original poster will see this and repost. From Martinsville 3/81.


 



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Msg ID: 2804489 Fuzzy photo...    
Author:Steve Cameron
1/31/2024 10:42:41 AM

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This may be the earliest recorded fuzzy photo of the original "Fuzzy Photo". 




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Msg ID: 2804497 Fuzzy photo...    
Author:kjeyres
1/31/2024 11:53:19 AM

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LOL, that's pretty good Steve. Walabees and my brother with his John Blewett Jr. hat. I bet he still has it!



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Msg ID: 2804589 Fuzzy photo...    
Author: RuCu
2/1/2024 10:40:02 AM

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Kev: You guys missed me by 1 year. The only time I attended Islip was the Sept 15,1977 All Star Race. P.S.: My "FRO" was bigger than your "FRO"!!!


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Msg ID: 2804634 Fuzzy photo...    
Author:kjeyres
2/2/2024 10:23:31 AM

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LOL, had the "fro", only thing good about it, is, I still have the "fro" !  lol  Richie also won in 77.



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Msg ID: 2804466 A few random photos...    
Author:John Springsteel
1/31/2024 8:55:37 AM

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Our crew guy "Slip" was proud of his new "disc camera". It was basically a 110 camera, but the film was a round flat disc. It took tiny pictures. I bet he still has them all. 



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