Bobv (Offline)
#2
6/11/08 8:18 PM
Thanks for the memories Jeff, I saw most of those cars run at the Lebanon Valley Sunday Specials when I lived in upstate NY.
CRA91 (Offline)
#4
6/11/08 8:52 PM
Now thats really cool,with all the detail in those scenes that had to take a lot of time to build. Thanks for sharing that with us Jeff.:thumb
Terry James Jr.

TRUCKER D (Offline)
#5
6/11/08 9:01 PM
That was cool who ever took the time to put all them together and build the track did a good job. That must have took a while.
Dwight Clock (Offline)
#6
6/11/08 9:04 PM
I remember every one of those cars. The #54 was owned by A.T. Consoli. the late father of our own Al Consoli on this board. Bobby Gerhardt Sr. and Dick Tobias both drove that car to many wins over the years. The #72 was Pee Wee Griffin, one of many Floridians to invade the north every year. The S1 was Jackie Moschera, son of Augie Moschera. Jackie won the first race he ever ran in at the Old Bridge Stadium on April 26, 1964. It was opening day and it was in the novice division. The #666 at that time was Bobby Bottcher. He had raced with this team beginning in the sportsman division at Nazareth and had many duels with Zorro Engler in that class. And the Fodor #13 was driven by Sammy Beavers and then Joe Kelly. Great memories!
jfry1 (Offline)
#10
6/11/08 10:30 PM
Look at page 3. The driver of the jeep only has one leg and is driving without hands. Thats not very safe.:rolling