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Dick MacKenzie

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Some of the "Class" of east coast Jr. Stockers. Left rear to right: little George Cureton's "Tokyo Rose", Krutz & Calderhead's "Cherry Buster", Dink Lawrence's "Tinkers Toy", & Alex Jarrel's "Farm Wagon". George won the World Championship in Tulsa in 1967 and the Indy Nationals in 1969.
Photo by Tom Olsen taken at Englishtown NJ.
 

63 dream'n

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Some of the "Class" of east coast Jr. Stockers. Left rear to right: little George Cureton's "Tokyo Rose", Krutz & Calderhead's "Cherry Buster", Dink Lawrence's "Tinkers Toy", & Alex Jarrel's "Farm Wagon". George won the World Championship in Tulsa in 1967 and the Indy Nationals in 1969.
Photo by Tom Olsen taken at Englishtown NJ.
It’s cool to get the story behind the old Racing photos……..Thanks
 

55Brodie

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First off, I believe it is a 1964, not 1954 Corvair. Next, it appears to have a central driver's position well forward of the front doors. Finally, I think FUTURA is plastered on the non-existent tailgate.
Weird, but somehow charming.
 

Dick MacKenzie

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How about a Corvette/Corvair?

"The Coolest Car That No Longer Exists: the 1954 Corvette Corvair!"​


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