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History The Diamond Deuce

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by hudsonjoe49, Aug 4, 2022.

  1. hudsonjoe49
    Joined: Jan 1, 2007
    Posts: 241

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    DDD583F5-9C0C-45CF-BFB0-EBDDB5FBB9EA.jpeg 83F1F5AA-0037-47E8-A2A7-09C0539ED35F.jpeg 8D1EA18D-42AF-4DC9-9E13-EF2B337A9027.jpeg 83F1F5AA-0037-47E8-A2A7-09C0539ED35F.jpeg 1B8841CE-1CB3-4690-BBF8-9328F8E2386D.jpeg Update!!! I am the new owner of the Neves T. I recently acquired it from Kevan Sledge my old club member and good friend. Ive been digging deep! NCRRA and RRI archives and programs. Ive been buying programs and digging out the ones I’ve collected through the years. This car was named the Diamond Deuce. A friend on Instagram Brian Butler went to school with George’s grandson . Ive recently received new pics from the Pacheco family and new info. Now I just need to get Eddie Silva on the phone and he can tell me what color it was. Here’s some new pics from the grandson of George Pacheco.
     
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  2. Stogy
    Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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    Dang...you're gonna start a Museum that hopefully promises to guarantee there's no dust on the tires...;)

    Love the pics...

    Congratulations @hudsonjoe49...
     
    Last edited: Aug 5, 2022
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  3. Great find.
    Looking forward to current photos and cleanup.
     
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  4. Great score! Those track roadsters do it for me!
    Keep us informed.
     

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