Check out my dad! This car was an Ohio track roadster with a straight 6. The year was 1949 or maybe 1950. It was painted yellow and carried the number 16. I had a few number 16's over the years, and this was the reason.
I love the picture of him working in his "engine shop", which was actually the back of an old trailer, out in the sun.
The racing only went on for a few more years; he was a factory worker with a growing family, but he maintained a life-long interest in racing, and still makes it to some of my events when he can. Nothing comes easily at 89.
Racing is multi-generational.....who is next with some pix of dad's hot rods?
I love the picture of him working in his "engine shop", which was actually the back of an old trailer, out in the sun.
The racing only went on for a few more years; he was a factory worker with a growing family, but he maintained a life-long interest in racing, and still makes it to some of my events when he can. Nothing comes easily at 89.
Racing is multi-generational.....who is next with some pix of dad's hot rods?


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