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I wish I would have thought to bring a camera with me (or someone with one) back when I was running M/P. I just went there to race and never even thought about it. The only photos I have are from later beginning in the '80s when I was running the nostalgia stuff.
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It's too bad we learn later in life to record or take pictures of the iron we've owned. I look back at the cars/trucks I've had and ask myself ... "why didn't you take more pictures DA?" Oh well --- TAZ
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It's too bad we learn later in life to record or take pictures of the iron we've owned. I look back at the cars/trucks I've had and ask myself ... "why didn't you take more pictures DA?" Oh well --- TAZ
I hear ya. I'm guilty of the same transgressions.

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I wish I would have thought to bring a camera with me (or someone with one) back when I was running M/P. I just went there to race and never even thought about it. The only photos I have are from later beginning in the '80s when I was running the nostalgia stuff.
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It's too bad we learn later in life to record or take pictures of the iron we've owned. I look back at the cars/trucks I've had and ask myself ... "why didn't you take more pictures DA?" Oh well --- TAZ
That’s one of my few regrets as well. But – in my (our) defense – it was tough back then, as a pre-teen. I had to borrow Mom & Dad’s “good” camera (or use my little Brownie), and then you had to come up with film somehow, and then beg Mom or Dad to go get the film developed….only to find they didn’t turn out for some reason.

Certainly not like today –

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