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60'-70's Vintage Oval Track Modifieds

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by john56h, Apr 11, 2007.

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  1. cfl7171
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    Just keep doing what we're doing, it's worked great up till now, ignore those that don't get it.
     
  2. Dans28Tdr
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    Please keep this thread going. I enjoy it everyday. I own a vintage modified the #98 and although it was rebuilt in the early 90's it still is and embodies my father's car from the late 60's. As a kid I watched the change from coupes/coaches to pintos and gremilns. That's all part of the 60's to 70's modified history.

    I will have the car at the Round-up so I look forward to meeting anyone posting on this tread.
    Dan
     
  3. Tricknology
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    sorry guys it is official from the moderator "metal shapes"" I am sad to see such strict rules,,,

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    <HR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #e5e5e5; COLOR: #e5e5e5" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->.... And I dont see what the Users on the Oval Track Thread are upset about.

    I havent done much as a Mod there yet.


    That Thread is not in trouble.

    Just hold back a bit on the Pinto's, Vega's, and Arrows etc., and it will be fine.

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  4. retroridesbyrich
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  5. ARCA Guy
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    Wow, here comes the Sheriff again!! Going to shoot down another popular site.
     
  6. 50dodge4x4
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    This is the kind of crap that will get this post locked. Lets get back to posting pictures.

    Probably any cars with bodies that were available before the mid 70 will fly just fine. We all know when they started streaching the wheel base out in the mid 70s, the cars began looking different, though they were still modifieds, they no longer look like the ones this thread was set up to show. The web site is designed for 64 and older stuff and they have allowed us to include pictures of cars still using those bodies and some of the early 70s bodies. They offer a location to post more modern cars, but it is not here.

    Think of it this way, we have showed up at their race track with our car. If our car does not fit into their rules, we wouldn't expect to be able to race. If we were close to their rules, they might let us run that 1st time, but if we went back, they (and we) would expect us to comply with the track rules. The track rules are 60s, up to the early 70s. If your car was close, you might seek out the owner (or officials) to see if you can run, but the decisions made by them are the last word.

    These threads are not the place to debate the rules. They will close the track rather then listen to a bunch of whining crybabies.

    Post up pictures that fit the track rules.

    BTW, the stock car thread is reopened, as long as it follows the rule book. Gene
     
  7. cfl7171
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    I guess I could use some clarification, when the title states; Re: 60'-70's Vintage Oval Track Modifieds, that doesn't include a modified that ran or was constructed in 1979?
     
  8. shamrock 3x
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    I too am curious about this. Not wanting to make waves or risk having the site taken down, but where is it stated that 'Mid-60s or older' (paraphrasing what Metalshapes said previously) content is all that can be posted? I mean the thread clearly stated that the 70s was included almost 4 years ago, so has something changed? I went to the HAMB forum posting rules and found this:

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    Am I missing something??
     
  9. metalshapes
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    Please move the Discussion about this to the Questions and Suggestions Forum.

    So it will be possible for this Thread to go back to being a Pics Thread again.

    Thanks...
     
  10. Metalshapes is not working against this thread. Let's get back to posting photos. I've had pm's with him and he encourages this thread. What happened in another thread was later model stocks were used and it was becoming a regular thing. I ask you to drop the issue as "we" the "60's & 70's Mods" were not involved in that thread. Some how it was brought over here by some people who followed both threads. They had good intentions but everything was blown out of proportion on our thread. Go back and enjoy this thread. If there is a problem bring in a PM or Q&A area. There is no need to continue an argument that doesn't involve us. I ask that nothing be brought up that will hurt this thread as a post.

    I want to keep the stories alive for generations, the traditions of the sport. Hot Rods and Modifieds went hand and hand, from the junkyards to the garage to the tracks!
     
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  12. Denny Zimmerman
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    Rentawrench, You bet I will be there. I'm really looking forward to it, gonna see a lot of old friends. Denny Z
     
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  14. Gerry LaVallee
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    I finally got my scanner hooked up, I will start with a couple of Lew Boyd
     

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  15. Gerry LaVallee
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    Pete Corey at Langhorne

    Harry Peek at Fonda

    Maynard Forrette at Fonda

    Lou Lazzaro at Fonda
     

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  16. Gerry LaVallee
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    Lee Millington shots
    1967
    1976
    1977
    I think the 1963 Valiant was run '73 or '74
    The coupe with the haircut was when a car flipped in front of him or should I say over him.
     

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  17. Gerry LaVallee
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    1970 Jack Johnson at Fonda
     

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  18. Gerry LaVallee
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    Kenny Shoemaker, My favorite car- the fuel injected blue coupe. He would have that thing sideways going past the flagger to make the first turn.
     

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  19. Gerry LaVallee
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    Some shots of the Dick Bennett's 71 behind the scenes and "distressed"
     

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  20. Gerry LaVallee
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    Fonda had a seperate point category back in the day, Don Wayman was the Ford Track Champion that year.
     

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  21. Gerry LaVallee
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    Jim Luke 1959
    Ken Jones, I think it was 1956?
    Robbie Kotary maybe 1965?
     

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  22. Gerry LaVallee
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    A couple more shots of Lee Millington, Lee was the driver with the most seat time in the cars over a twenty year span. Always a gentleman, but a tough country boy.
     

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  23. Gerry LaVallee
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    Dave Lape's Camaro

    Dick Bennett 1967

    and that concludes all that I have
     

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  24. Fishburger
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    I think these were owned by Danbury Connecticut's Hank Natale, Joey May and Mert Reynolds. This car would fly!
     
  25. Bought a converter so I can finally upload my slides. From 1971...
     

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  26. more...
     

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  27. Wall Stadium 1972...
     

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  28. Dans28Tdr
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    isettajohn,

    Great pictures. Is the dirt track Flemington?

    Thanks, Dan
     

  29. Yes it is/was...
     
  30. Thank you Gerry and John for sharing, keep up the good work if you have any more!!! Also if you have a lot space them out a bit. :)
     
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