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Re: Triva/dizz Wilson
You can add Mike Johnson to the list
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Re: Triva/dizz Wilson
Paul Gratzer was the last, Mike Smith (Danny's dad) , Don Nordhorn
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Buzz Barton, Leroy Neumyer are two that come immediately to mind but boy there was a ton of drivers who sat behind the #71 Orange Crate and #70 Ol' Yeller at the fairs and racetracks back in the 50's and 60's.
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The list of drivers is endless!
Hell, even I drove Dizz's car at Paragon one night in 1982. One of the coolest things that has or will ever happen to me! I love his quote, and he meant ever word of it! |
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Larry Miller
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Yes A Nance Car! Not A Very Good Non-wing Car!
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Add Greg Staab to the list, he ran the #71 car at Lawrenceburg in 1981, finishing 9th in the feature.:thumb
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1962 Johnny White drove the #71 and Starret from California drove the #70 at the IMCA Tampa races. I know because I drove the George Nesler #4 at those events and traveled with White. Starret lost his life after returning to California and White was paralized after a crash at Terre Haute.
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Cliff Cockrum drove for Dizz.
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Dick Gaines, Butch Wilkerson at the Burg and Bloomington.
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