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Bunkster 01-03-2008 12:26 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
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Originally Posted by Bud Lefevre (Post 52485)
Hard to belive that nobody mentioned ELK'S HEAD SERVICE out of Newark Oh.

Tom Elk went into real estate. Here is his agent profile:

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http://www.kingthompson.com/agentoffice/printprofile.aspx?agent=6323&status=A&abrand=6323

CJD1963 01-03-2008 06:41 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
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Originally Posted by Bud Lefevre (Post 52485)
Hard to belive that nobody mentioned ELK'S HEAD SERVICE out of Newark Oh.

Yes, Tom Elk! My girlfriend lived right down the street from him. He had a 68 Nova SS/J. I grew up in Newark and used to stop and talk to him occasionally when I was a teenager. Even helped him put a fresh engine in the car once. Damn I'm gettin old(er)

WagonKiller 01-06-2008 11:29 AM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
Ok so if you had one of these old Jr stockers,what would it be worth today?

Bob Rice 01-06-2008 07:45 PM

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WagonKiller,
It would probably depend on the car's history and how correct the car is to the way it was raced.
Bob Rice

Rich Biebel 01-06-2008 08:02 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
I was watching one of the car auction shows this past week and saw a '56 Chevy Jr. Stocker come across the block. It was a west coast car I think and had a 265 2-4 barrel carb engine with a stickshift and looked just like it would have in the mid 60's. The info said it ran H/S as well as some other classes in it's day and was raced for 10 or more years I think it sold for about $35,000

Mark Yacavone 01-07-2008 01:45 AM

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Mark, Thanks for posting the pic of the old wagon. That car did pretty well in Div 1 in 72-73.
1980 Connecticut Dragway S/SS Track Champ, too
It is still around, too. It is the Kinash "Wizard " car.

Rich, I think the 12.08 on Richie's car must be the record he was running off of. I don't think we put dial -unders on the cars back then at Englishtown.

Mark Yacavone 01-07-2008 01:48 AM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
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Originally Posted by Rich Biebel (Post 52959)
I was watching one of the car auction shows this past week and saw a '56 Chevy Jr. Stocker come across the block. It was a west coast car I think and had a 265 2-4 barrel carb engine with a stickshift and looked just like it would have in the mid 60's. The info said it ran H/S as well as some other classes in it's day and was raced for 10 or more years I think it sold for about $35,000

That was last year at BJ auction. Jim Lamatrice was the original owner. Jeff Lee knows the recent story about it.

WagonKiller 01-07-2008 07:52 AM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
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Originally Posted by Bob Rice (Post 52957)
WagonKiller,
It would probably depend on the car's history and how correct the car is to the way it was raced.
Bob Rice


Hmmmm ok so i got a 265 located in good condition,now i need a 2+4 intake,figure out what cam was in it,Now should i try to find this hydro thing? or leave the 4 spd in it.I am seriously worried about parts availability if it breaks,maybe get the hydro(still 1 old parts yard here)and have it on hand?

Exactly what did these hydro things come in?And how dependable are they for drivability?I was told there funky if you road drive a lot.

LOL Funny thing is i have a brand new TPI 350 that was destined for my ride,sitting in front of it on the motor stand,that i now have NO use for.

Bob Rice 01-07-2008 12:45 PM

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WagonKiller,
Put the 350 behind the 265 if you want to drive it and try locating a hydro in Hemmings in case you want to make it completely original.
Bob Rice

Don Scholl 01-07-2008 12:53 PM

Re: lets have fun...who is the best Jr. stocker of all time?
 
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Originally Posted by Bob Rice (Post 52387)
Don Scholl,
Did you ever race a SS/CA 65 Dodge?
Bob Rice

Nope - had a M/s 57 Chevy back in 69-70 - then a F/S 72 Camaro in 72 - now my son and I race in Super Comp.


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