Russ (Offline)
#1
3/18/11 1:30 AM
I've got some more photos I need ID help with. I've included any information I have about each photo below. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Russ
Car #66 - Taken in Danville, IL in 1964
Car #20 (could be #70) - Taken in Danville, IL in 1964
Car #1s - probably taken in the 1960's in S. Cal (that's where Hurst Racing Tires is located)
Car #24 - Taken in Spencer, Iowa in 1967 - Driver's first name is Junior and it looks like his last name starts with a "T"
Cars #57 & #52 - Taken at Salem in the 1970's - I know #52 is "The Barrell" Ron Fisher - not sure about the #57.
2 Likes:
leo4502003, rdzsprint
rclaridge (Offline)
#2
3/18/11 2:24 AM
I'd bet the #70 is Dick Gaines in one of Dizz Wilsons cars.....man the were hard to beat!!!
JEFFSTOY (Offline)
#3
3/18/11 8:31 AM
does that guy have a helment on in the 20 or 70 car
racerjim2 (Offline)
#5
3/18/11 11:19 AM
#70 is Gaines
The #52 is Ron Fisher
2 Likes:
leo4502003, Russ
awon24 (Offline)
#6
3/18/11 11:27 AM
Could the #57 be a Paul Hazen owned car?
D.O. (Offline)
#7
3/18/11 11:47 AM
Beezer humphries flash's dad #66
ed angle in 57 ron fisher
2 Likes:
leo4502003, Russ
Rick Eaton (Offline)
#8
3/19/11 12:23 AM
The 1s car is from SoCal. The "s" was often used back in the 60's and 70's to differentiate between cars running with the CRA and the SDRA. The SDRA (San Diego Racing Association) cars were Modifieds or caged Sprint Cars and raced mostly at Cajon Speedway and the CRA's home track was of course, Ascot. Both groups had cars that would race with the other club on occaision and the "s" was used for scoring purposes. I remember some of the CRA cars using "c" or "LA" too. The CRA was cageless untill 1970 so it wasn't unusual to see bolt on cages.
The paint scheme on the 1s reminds me of the Culbert (CAE) car (or was it Dean Meltzer?) that Jack Clegg drove. My memory is hazy but I think that Dick Fries drove that car too.
2 Likes:
leo4502003, Russ