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Old 03-10-2010, 03:03 AM   #1
Paul Ceasrine
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Tom K.
I like that. Race, win your class, bring home a trophy,,, and a fresh Turkey
for Sunday dinner...The way junior-stock racing should be,, drive to the track,,, open the dumps,,, and race..
Does anybody remember Little Stock Eliminator or the Little-Guy Nationals???
Paul
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Old 03-10-2010, 08:06 AM   #2
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Tom K.
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Does anybody remember Little Stock Eliminator or the Little-Guy Nationals???
Paul
Yep, I ran the little guy nationals in '75 or '76. I don't remember whether that was Bowling Green Ky, or Suffulk Va. One was the "little guy nationals, the other was "Sports Nationals".
1965 Valiant 170 slant six, Z/SA.
Only two nationals I ever went to. Won class at bowling green, then got bounced in tech for "wrong numbers on the carb". 1st round red light at Suffulk

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Old 03-10-2010, 09:34 AM   #3
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Tom, Pences Turkey Farm. We used to run Muncie Saturday night and Pence on Sunday. Track was 4 or 5 feet down from ground level with Concrete side walls. Spectators sat above on Stands.. Great view... Saw Behemoth run the HillBilly there Heads up and they ran off the concrete shutdown onto gravel. Dust cloud obscured their cars and we feared they had rolled one. In a couple of minutes they came by covered in dust but unhurt....
Fun History- I was running my 56 wagon/Converted Panel truck of John Dianna then and learning to set the timing and change jets....
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