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Old 08-29-2007, 03:00 AM
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Cool Norm. Did you hang at Raceway Park as well?
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Old 08-29-2007, 04:38 PM
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WHERE Have you been Andrew!!!! We miss your voice as track announcer at the SCR's.
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It is a 68 - has fiberglass fenders, right hood & scoop, mirror delete appears to have a crossram - it is hard to tell from a photo but it sure looks like a Hemi S/S. Interesting to note that the scoop has only one support - they came with two - the only other car I have seen with one is the original "Mule" car - but I don't think that this is it - hmmmm stumped me agian, any idea where and when this photo was taken? Is any of the lettering readable in your photo? I am interested in this car as I have never seen it. Thanks,
Mark J
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Old 08-30-2007, 05:36 PM
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Yea, I remember a 69 Torino conv too.. Besides the Stang.... Green with black top ..


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69 Mustang Conv with the name King Cobra was my childhood favorite car. He has an Arco in Feasterville on street road across from Bucks county mall.

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yes I do remember that didnt he have two car I seem to remember seeing two cars siting in front of the Arco station
when I was look at that picture of King Cobra I thought of that car a another one at The Arco station yes those were the days
the arco has been long gone I think it were the fed x kinkos and some truck center is now

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Thats it! I replied before I saw this post.. Thanks!

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Frank I think this was Jacks other car


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I DO remember that Car but never met the owner Norm. I found old pics of atco in the late 60's/early 70's and thos were the days..


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Frank do you remember this car this guys name was walt can not remember his last name he ran at ACTO every week end had this car and a green 59 EL Camno I bought the 59 El off him around 72 for 900.00 bucks I dont know why in the hell I ever got rid of that one should kept it I was stupit and young


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speaking of old Atco Race cars... Anyone rememner the old fastback 65 Mustang in that ugly light blue with the name "OHH WOW!!"???

Well It was a childhood hero of mine and I find the original ower still has that car.! He converted it back to a street car and he shows it locally in Pa and south Jersey.... Neat car...
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Dog,
Ronnie said that photo of his Wildfire '62 had to be '88, not '84. Car wasn't even done in '84.

ALso asked him about the '62 sedan "Ditto" and he had no recollection of it.

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It is a 68 - has fiberglass fenders, right hood & scoop, mirror delete appears to have a crossram - it is hard to tell from a photo but it sure looks like a Hemi S/S. Interesting to note that the scoop has only one support - they came with two - the only other car I have seen with one is the original "Mule" car - but I don't think that this is it - hmmmm stumped me agian, any idea where and when this photo was taken? Is any of the lettering readable in your photo? I am interested in this car as I have never seen it. Thanks,
Mark J

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This shot was taken at Islip Speedway, an 1/8 mile track that was located on Long Island, in '69 or '70.
I would have to find the slide to tell you exactly. If you need to know I'll track it down.
I remember the car as being from Queens - the door say's Jerry's Automotive with a Woodhaven Blvd,
Rego Park address.
It looks like the quarter panel says Colonial Auto Body with a Rockaway Blvd address,
which would put it in the same general area.
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