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Posted By: kmswanger on December 12 2006 at 07:33:40 AM
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Swanger, by any chance is there a pic of a white #20 in your 1970 sharon pics?And, does your dad have any Sharon pics from 1981? Thanks
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December 16, 2006 at
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no white 20 and no other pics from sharon sorry
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Posted By: Wild Bill on December 13 2006 at 09:31:30 PM
Hello folks! This is my first post here, and I must say, I love seeing the 'old' pictures.
I wish I had a dollar for every time I sat in a sprinter as a kid. The first time I wasn't even 6 months old..LOL Almost 35 years later, I still love sprint cars..midgets are OK, champ dirt cars are pretty, but a non-wing sprint car is the ultimate!
Anybody have any Doc Dawson, Buck Boughan, or Fred Linder pics?
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Here are a few pics of Doc from my personal collection. The first is my personal favorite, and the last photo taken of Doc by Jerry Clum. I do apologize about the wing, though.
"I really didn’t pay attention to drivers much older
than Doc... He helped me so much just by watching how
he raced. He was a seasoned racer... I’ll say it
again: I was in awe of him. That is no bullshit."
Doug Wolfgang, December 5, 2006
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December 16, 2006 at
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December 16, 2006 at
11:27:55 PM by cubicdollars
Great pics!
My favorite "old old old timer" has always been Barney Oldfield and his famous #999. I always thought Eddie Rickenbacker was fascinating as well.
Barney Oldfield
More Barney Oldfield Pics
Eddie Rickenbacker
Eddie Rickenbacker story
They don't even know how to spell sprint car
much less chromoly...http://www.ycmco.com
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December 16, 2006 at
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Mack Clingan, Sheldon Kinser, Jake Jacobs
"I really didn’t pay attention to drivers much older
than Doc... He helped me so much just by watching how
he raced. He was a seasoned racer... I’ll say it
again: I was in awe of him. That is no bullshit."
Doug Wolfgang, December 5, 2006
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December 16, 2006 at
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Found a recently posted video of sprint cars at Tampa, FL 1974 on another board.
http://mashthegas.tv/
Click on the link, then on Vintage Open Wheel link at the bottom of the page. Select the Tampa, FL 1974 sprint cars.
Thanks Vukie & Tailtank.
"I really didn’t pay attention to drivers much older
than Doc... He helped me so much just by watching how
he raced. He was a seasoned racer... I’ll say it
again: I was in awe of him. That is no bullshit."
Doug Wolfgang, December 5, 2006
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December 17, 2006 at
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OMG.......the memories some of these pics bring back....i had to get my youngest son in here and tell him a few of the stories that i had forgotten myself....he's 18 now....even the oldest son is too young to remember these stories(he's 26)....of course the older i get, the worse the old noggin works....lol....raced since 68....just want to say thanks to ALL the ppl that posted pics on here....these old cars are AWESOME....life's short,play hard.
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Is there a better "Master of Dirt Track Racing Photography" than Al Consoli?
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06:05:33 PM by Wild Bill
Doc18: THANK YOU!
Doc was my favorite! As a 'tyke', I had a light blue T-shirt with a dark blue 18 on the front, circled by silver stars. I HAD to wear that shirt every time we went to Limaland or Eldora. Doc always said I was his biggest fan...LOL
I was only 4 when he was killed. I still remember dad setting me down on the table and telling me Doc had died racing....and I also remember crying.....
Mom and dad have a couple of -really nice- 8"x10" pictures of Doc...I need to get them scanned, and post them.
The last picture of Doc that you posted... was that taken at Limaland?
BTW, Sheldon was always fast in that roadster!!
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Sleepy Trip, Johnny Anderson and Mel Kenyon
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From down under...Aub_Cherry & Jack O'Dea
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Don't you miss seeing the oil coolers hanging off the side of the cage?
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Headed to Australia!!!
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Bob Tattersall in one sweet looking ride!
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Posted By: Wild Bill on December 18 2006 at 09:00:24 PM
Doc18: THANK YOU!
Doc was my favorite! As a 'tyke', I had a light blue T-shirt with a dark blue 18 on the front, circled by silver stars. I HAD to wear that shirt every time we went to Limaland or Eldora. Doc always said I was his biggest fan...LOL
I was only 4 when he was killed. I still remember dad setting me down on the table and telling me Doc had died racing....and I also remember crying.....
Mom and dad have a couple of -really nice- 8"x10" pictures of Doc...I need to get them scanned, and post them.
The last picture of Doc that you posted... was that taken at Limaland?
BTW, Sheldon was always fast in that roadster!!
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Wild Bill -
You're quite welcome. That last picture I posted was of Dad hotlapping the "Rebel" (Boughan) sprinter at Limaland. If you remember, he drove it for Buck & Bob for a short while.
If you wouldn't mind, I'd really like to see those pics your parents have, and possibly get a copy of them. Also, keep your eye out for an article written by Mike Garrepy about Doc in an upcoming edition of FlatOut magazine. He's been working on it for close to a year, and has interviewed numerous people, including drivers such as Hewitt, Ferkel and Wolfgang. That's where I got the quote from, as Mike sent me part of his interview.
"I really didn’t pay attention to drivers much older
than Doc... He helped me so much just by watching how
he raced. He was a seasoned racer... I’ll say it
again: I was in awe of him. That is no bullshit."
Doug Wolfgang, December 5, 2006
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2 of the most recent Masters...
Steele & Yeley
"I really didn’t pay attention to drivers much older
than Doc... He helped me so much just by watching how
he raced. He was a seasoned racer... I’ll say it
again: I was in awe of him. That is no bullshit."
Doug Wolfgang, December 5, 2006
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Boston Reid @ Attica 2004
"I really didn’t pay attention to drivers much older
than Doc... He helped me so much just by watching how
he raced. He was a seasoned racer... I’ll say it
again: I was in awe of him. That is no bullshit."
Doug Wolfgang, December 5, 2006
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Tampa 1987 - Jac subbing for K.Jacobs who was out with a broken leg
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