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Heck of a list.  I'd like to add: The Vic Gilbert 147 was driven on asphalt by Augie Moschera in the early to mid 60s and then the Taylor twins, who also drove Gilbert's 47 and 148.  Pappy Smith's 107 was driven, also on asphalt, by Franny Steinmetz and then Augie Moschera (after he left the 147).  Augie's last feature win came in the 107 at Wall in 1966.  I didn't see any mention of Harold Cope and his # 1.  Cope's hot rods were driven by Rags Carter and Bobby Rossell.  I don't know why but I want say Bob Malzahn may have also been behind the wheel of the Cope 1. And speaking of # 1, did anyone mention Wally Marks. I recall that George Hudick owned the 22 and 26 white coupes that ran Reading and occasionally Flemington.  I recall Red Coffin driving one of the Hudick cars but can't remembe which one.  Scott Ely