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Don Himes 77 gp runs in div 1 now by a very capable young lady
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1998 Glory Days in NJ
Sat, May 16, 11:03 AM ENGLISHTOWN - Stock Class Winners ENGLISHTOWN, N.J. Class winners in Stock at the 29th Annual Mopar Parts Nationals: Num Class Driver, Home Town, Car Type 3400 L/SA Carol Yacavone, Loveland OH, 78 Firebird 1033 M/SA Dave Ribeiro, Williamsburg VA, 78 Firebird 1511 N/SA John Rodnite, Maspeth NY, 77 Le Mans 1276 O/SA Dean Ribeiro, Candia NH, 77 Lemans 1075 P/SA Don Himes, Clayton NJ, 77 Grand P
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Would it by any chance be this one ?
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Bob Michael has a '62 GP which runs the same Tri-Power 389. Norman was thinking of trying to rig up a 421SD engine for his Cat. Don't know if that's still in the works, or not. It would be real cool !
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Do you remember Don Scinto`s SS Pontiac wagon? I heard it was a low HP 389, because of the cam in SS cam gets changed anyway, so it was fast Any details? MJ |
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Since I have raced Pontiacs for 40 years I love them all. One that comes to my mind is that big Pontiac Wagon I think it ran SS/O Jack Mullins. Car just happened to have Turks Auto Salvage on the lower rear Quarter. Secondly would be anything Bob Michael was racing. Presently to me Chris Stephenson's Firebird is impressive.
The first stocker that ever caught my attention was a 69 Firebird C/SA of Pete and Wolfe Flescher (?) back in the Motion Raceway Days Cool Thread Don |
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