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  • ABYSS64
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    Lemme throw this one up, If I remember correctly it's an Arca race and that's not Bobby in the Miller car.
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  • ABYSS64
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    Originally posted by Jimmy McKinley View Post
    The 28 could be a number of guys:

    Gordon Johncock drove that car; ol' Fearless Freddy drove it in his comeback...I think even ol' AJ had that ride at one time. So did Glotzbach.

    As for the 72...hmmm....Larry Mac...it ain't ol' Jaws....Jeff Hammond <?>...wow. I dunno that one...
    No Jimmy, your on the right track for the 28 though.

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  • ABYSS64
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    Originally posted by Gary J View Post
    Ole DW, was thinking of him after my last answer. in #72
    Lol, nope, I'll give it to you guys, it's Kyle Petty in the #72, before Petty Enterprises helped him out.

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  • Jimmy McKinley
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    The 28 could be a number of guys:

    Gordon Johncock drove that car; ol' Fearless Freddy drove it in his comeback...I think even ol' AJ had that ride at one time. So did Glotzbach.

    As for the 72...hmmm....Larry Mac...it ain't ol' Jaws....Jeff Hammond <?>...wow. I dunno that one...

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  • Gary J
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    Ole DW, was thinking of him after my last answer. in #72
    Last edited by Gary J; 03-27-2011, 06:38 PM.

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  • ABYSS64
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    In the meantime, here's another one.
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  • ABYSS64
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    Originally posted by Gary J View Post
    #72 Benny Parsons.
    Nope, I'll give you guys a hint, it was at Caraway in the late 70's, you see him on TV every week.

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  • Gary J
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    #72 Benny Parsons.

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  • Jimmy McKinley
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    The Kar Kare team was Junior Johnson's sponsor in about '73-'74; Cale was driving for them.

    Have no idea on that #72....only one I can think of is Hanley *maybe*...

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  • ABYSS64
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    Who is this and can you guess the track?
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  • ABYSS64
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    What team did this logo belong to?
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  • ABYSS64
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    Originally posted by clincher47 View Post
    I think that is Glen Wood standing by the #22 Ford coupe.
    DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNAHHHHHHHH!!

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  • ABYSS64
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    Originally posted by Jimmy McKinley View Post
    Oh, OK...lookin' at the 22 again, it's Big Bill France.

    The black and gold #0 is Chargin' Charlie Glotzbach at Golden Gate in '77 - my dad took that pic ;-) We were about three pits to the right. That's my pic, by the way...LOL...

    Oh - and Gary was *real close*. When NASCAR decided they didn't want to return to Tampa, Frank Dery <?>....(damn, I can't remember the name now :-( ) wanted a big stock car race to replace the Grand Nationals in November. So the following year, he decided to hold the very first Florida State Stock Car Championship for Late Model Automobiles. Dave McInnis would win the first Florida 200. The Florida Governor's Cup wouldn't arrive until the following year (1964), won by Freddy Fryar. So, in short, the Governor's Cup is not the name of the race; it's the name of the trophy awarded to the Florida State champion :-)
    correct on the #0, I knew it was yours, it actually said McKinley photo below the picture,lol. Wrong on the 22 though.

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  • clincher47
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    I think that is Glen Wood standing by the #22 Ford coupe.

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  • Jimmy McKinley
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    Oh, OK...lookin' at the 22 again, it's Big Bill France.

    The black and gold #0 is Chargin' Charlie Glotzbach at Golden Gate in '77 - my dad took that pic ;-) We were about three pits to the right. That's my pic, by the way...LOL...

    Oh - and Gary was *real close*. When NASCAR decided they didn't want to return to Tampa, Frank Dery <?>....(damn, I can't remember the name now :-( ) wanted a big stock car race to replace the Grand Nationals in November. So the following year, he decided to hold the very first Florida State Stock Car Championship for Late Model Automobiles. Dave McInnis would win the first Florida 200. The Florida Governor's Cup wouldn't arrive until the following year (1964), won by Freddy Fryar. So, in short, the Governor's Cup is not the name of the race; it's the name of the trophy awarded to the Florida State champion :-)

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