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Something different
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Submitted by Galen on June 20, 2008 at 6:48 AM and has been Viewed 120 times
Don't see this every day....lose TWO wheels?  Gotta use a lot of power to get back to the pits, I imagine.....

SFS IMCA Stuff
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Submitted by Galen on June 20, 2008 at 6:45 AM and has been Viewed 98 times
Not sure of the year, but the full-face helmet and the "sort of" cage on Wilson's car says early '70's.  Anybody know these guys?  Whoever was in Chet Wilson's car was fast...like Harold Leep, Sr, but I don't think this is him. Meanwhi

100 Inchers
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Submitted by Galen on May 19, 2008 at 8:27 AM and has been Viewed 170 times
Since I wasn't here for the coupes and sedans, I guess these will always be my favorite class of cars.  A couple of shots from the mid '90's.

Who ARE these guys?
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Submitted by Galen on May 14, 2008 at 6:42 AM and has been Viewed 167 times
Someone mentioned on the forum that they'd built models of the SFS cars.  Anybody recognize themselves (or their father) from this 1965 group?  By the way, someone's mother may be in there, too.....that's my kind of girl....at the time, anyway.<

July 31 1966
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Submitted by Galen on May 7, 2008 at 6:38 AM and has been Viewed 164 times
Some really, really good ones from 1966.  Harold Leep on the far right, Buddy Cagle in the background (how rare is THAT?) and Benny "Wahoo" Taylor getting what looks like a fid (look it up) from the nice lady.  Maybe SFS could use a few

Taft #3
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Submitted by Galen on April 30, 2008 at 9:41 PM and has been Viewed 141 times
With the track less than 30 feet wide, single car wrecks were pretty rare.....and going into the infield got you DQ'd.

Taft #2
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Submitted by Galen on April 30, 2008 at 9:39 PM and has been Viewed 125 times
Decided to make three entries with these......

Back in the Day, Junior
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Submitted by Galen on April 30, 2008 at 9:37 PM and has been Viewed 118 times
Taft Stadium, about 1965.  No ID's on these except CJ Ruckman upside down in the Cox 33....looks like somebody in the stands got hit with something, too....

Not So Far Back
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Submitted by Galen on April 21, 2008 at 7:40 AM and has been Viewed 195 times
Only went to the early 90's for this one of a couple of guys who have moved on to other things.  ID's, anyone?

How Cold Was It, Johnny?
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Submitted by Galen on February 26, 2008 at 6:35 PM and has been Viewed 204 times
 Two outings come to mind immediately.  The USAC sprint cars traditionally started their season at Reading, PA in March back in the 60's, and you just bundled up and went.  It was probably '62 or '63 we sat there in heavy snow squalls watching Do
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