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May 05, 2011 at
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May 05, 2011 at
03:07:39 PM by RRC
I have come up with a couple old 100" cars /chassis' from the Oklahoma area with no known history and am looking for some help with identification.I can't incert them into this thread so i'll put them on my facebook page if anyone cares to take a look. Also, you can contact the E-address given and i can send you a picture. The blue #25 car came from the Hulbert area and maybe ran some at Tulsa in a 2 barrel class? Who knows where it may have originally come from.It has 2 removeable pieces in the rear roll cage support right above the torsion tubes for rear end removal. Typically, they were on the lower frame rail below the rear axle.
The car with the orange side panel has more of a super style cockpit area with the top rail a bit higher than the front clip top rail. It changes heigth at the rear motorplate area.
The bare frame looks like it was hit hard at the right side front cockpit area and was in the process of repair but never finished. I wish I had more details to go on but this is all I know. Any help,ideas or leads is appreciated. thanks, Ron Cubic tincan20-at-hotmail.com
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May 05, 2011 at
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May 14, 2011 at
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Anyone have any ideas as to chassis type/design on the blue frame? Wondering who may have made some copy types of different chassis? I thought it would be easy to identify with the removeable pieces above the rear torsion tubes...
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