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The little green Valiant was famous in O/SA in its day. A couple of friends (Bill Godwin and Gary Hairston) worked with Bob on the Chevelle as a stocker and later converted it to SS. Bill and I used cast the off parts when he went to SS to build our first Stocker, a '65 Chevelle wagon. Gary and Bill both drove the car at different times in SS after we convinced him to put a four speed in it. Great experiences and one of the most colorful people I have ever known. I have a thousand Bob Ayres stories. He died of an ruptured aneurysm in 1975. I still talk to Rob occaisionally.
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His green Valiant was one of my favorite stockers that ran at Carlisle. But his light blue Baracuda Super GROG was one of the spectator favorites. I've search the internet for years trying to find photos and videos of Carlisle to see the cars I enjoyed watching back then. I think the closes I've been is the Lakeland website that Dwight mentioned and a thread on the H.A.M.B. about Jr stockers which I think I've seen Bob's car in both.
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Every car got my attention. I still remember more from those days than I do from yesterday! Last edited by Charlie A; 02-08-2011 at 09:49 AM. |
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