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August 03, 2007 at 11:55:18 AM
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This message was edited on August 03, 2007 at 11:58:55 AM by Racing From The Past

Another interesting piece of that photo is the trailer. Could that be the trailer that hauled the Zink #52 throughout the 70's. Notice the dolly wheels on the tougue. This wasn't that common with the super modified trailers?

Are you talking about the #0 Randy Richardson from Kansas?


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brian26
August 03, 2007 at 12:13:52 PM
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Don't quote me on that one. While I traced this car there were so many names. I do know that from my side of the fence, the old 76 car  was bought out of Sapulpa, Ok. I kept thinking his name was Randy Richardson. For those who knew the car before it dissapeared, it was in Sapulpa. People on my side of the fence can go 50 miles before we can get to another modified aficianado.


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brian26
August 28, 2008 at 02:29:40 PM
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Let me say first to all those who know better than me,

I apologize for coming across as a 'knowitall'. This story has so many twists and turns that just when you think you have the story and all

is sorted out, there is another twist.

 

Which leads me to another point. There is a possibility that I was wrong and the original 76 car still exists. Embarrassing for me once again to be wrong, but it's okay if the car is still out there. I have a lot of respect for this thing we are into, thus I must be able to admit when I get the story wrong.

 

If I get to learn more later, I'll tell if it's okay with the owners, provided it IS the 13/76 Suchy car. It is a very strong statement they make. No, it is not for sale.

 

It is amazing how many cars are still out there. Don't lose hope. It's hard for most normal people to throw these cars away, and that's a good thing.

 

Later


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