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was not fadely---it was Bruce Sizemore---Comp 387
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Sorry I took so long to reply. I missed the whole thread end. That is (was) me in my old Pontiac. Most successful race car I ever had. Really tore things up for 3 years, won a lot of races, then decided to go SS racing. Bad mistake.
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John,
I am pretty sure that particular night at "The Patch" was the only time I ever saw your car. And it was certainly the only Pontiac I can recall out of the Duffy's stable. Running a combination like the Catalina today would surely attract attention. At today's speeds, you would probably need the biggest Brembo brakes in their catalog to stop that bad boy, especially at "The Patch"! |
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