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Old 06-04-2010, 06:08 PM   #11
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I also spent many weekends watching Bob Clean up at Riverside. A lot of regular attending Hemis. Bob Marshall, Bill Weakley, Dave Mosley, Gene Boitnott, Gale Fink, Larry Hice, Frank Madden, Bob Porter, Slim Howard, Phil Roar, Hagen Endicot, Bud & Dewey Cook and many more.

At the present time Bob and his son Craig are racing 4 cars. Two 65 Dodges, one of which is a real A990 car, the other a clone. They usually run SS/BA and SS/BM. They also have a Duster which is doing very well in stock as well as the SS/CM Pontiac.

The Bill Weakly's stuff was mostly used Marshall parts. The first Dodge Material was painted white with red & blue trim.
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Old 06-04-2010, 06:15 PM   #12
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Duster 408,
I also spent many weekends watching Bob Clean up at Riverside. A lot of regular attending Hemis. Bob Marshall, Bill Weakley, Dave Mosley, Gene Boitnott, Gale Fink, Larry Hice, Frank Madden, Bob Porter, Slim Howard, Phil Roar, Hagen Endicot, Bud & Dewey Cook and many more.

At the present time Bob and his son Craig are racing 4 cars. Two 65 Dodges, one of which is a real A990 car, the other a clone. They usually rune SS/BA and SS/BM. They also have a Duster which is doing very well in stock as well as the SS/CM Pontiac.

The Bill Weakly stuff was mostly used Marshall parts. The first Dodge Material was painted white with red & blue trim.
This is neat....I basically was going to go up like a rube newb and ask....

It was obvious they had a serious program and history and I vaugley remeber seeing some of the cars around Ohio as a kid, but I couldnt be sure, now I am. Cool....
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Old 06-04-2010, 06:36 PM   #13
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Are these the cars you're talking about? I haven't found a picture of the Pontiac yet.
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Old 06-04-2010, 06:46 PM   #14
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Yep, Sorry I can't seem to get this pic any larger. In the background is Bob standing in front of his car when it was still white.
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Old 06-04-2010, 07:30 PM   #15
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Here's a Bill Truby pic of the white paint scheme.
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I remember Hice's Dart, loved the stripes on that deck lid. I was at Trails for the anniversity race and thought I saw two different Dart Sports. Of course Bob's was the quickest. I spent every Saturday night at Riverside, those were the days.
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Here ia a pic of one of the early Dodge Material cars
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