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How Many days to the Daytona 500?
Director of driver attitude adjustments . . .
Ouch, looks like that car is on it's way to an auto shredder.
Director of driver attitude adjustments . . .
Three generations of the Blaney family.
Grandpa Lou Blaney
Dad (Big Dave, AKA Buckeye Bullet) Dave Blaney
Ryan (Little) Blaney
Gary Randall of Escanaba. 1973
Joe Haferkorn of Norway, 1972.
Bob Hengesh of Norway, 1970
Paul Coen of Milwaukee, 19070
The caption under this car was "Roy Allard's barn find." Roy is a Norway driver.
John Erickson , Escanaba, 1968
Etchie Biertzer invading Norway again in 1970.
Some Peter Hickman charging at the TT pics.
RESIDENT NASCAR STATESMAN and/or REGIONIONALIST.
RESIDENT NASCAR STATESMAN and/or REGIONIONALIST.
I'm going to be gone this weekend so I'm adding 8 and 7
Jerry Richer. 1970
#7 "Rapid" Robert Ratajczck. Bob would sell this car to Herb Iverson of the U.P. of Michigan at the end of the season. Herb is still driving this car in the Vintage Modified Class at Escanaba
Dopn Schupel from Milwaukee. 1972
Paul Coen, Milwaukee, 1972
Paul Felder, Milwaukee, 1964.
Jake Valiquette, Escanaba, 1973
Bill Johnson, Milwaukee, 1973
Ron Enderle, Milwaukee, I did not know this until now but he would sell this car to Kenny Iverson. 1966
Kernny Iverson, Escanaba, 1967. In front of the old grandstands at the Escanaba Fairgrounds.
Miles "The Mouse" Melius. When this guy came to town to race it would bigger that Richard Petty showing up.
Miles Melius and some NASCAR driver.
May 7, 1959
Last edited: Feb 9, 2018
Norway's Joe Haferkorn pre modified days.
Art Ruperd Sr. in his 343 Rambler powered modified in 1968.
Art Ruperd Sr. after his head over heels flip at Escanaba. Art would never race again after this.
Wayne Erickson, 1968. Wayne won a feature at Norway that year. Beat Jerry Richer for the win in the last few laps.
Ed "Stubby" Provo in 1970. Ed bought this car from Jerry Richer after the 1969 season.
Ed in 1968.
Fran Ansel 1967, Norway
Brother Homer.
The Flying Farmer,Don't know who he is but I love the paint job and the number. Norway.
Assistant Car Chief of Brake Fluid Dynamics