Author: flemke
Bill Wimble
This was Bill’s car after his serious crash at Lebanon Valley in late 1968. He retired from racing and became a very successful businessman.
Fred Harbach
Jerry Cook
Jim Hurtubise
Photo by John Grady.
Bill Dennis
Trenton.
1968-10 – SCR Article on Ed p1
1968 – 10 – Stock Car Racing magazine – p1 of 3
1968-10 – SCR Article on Ed p2
1968 – 10 – Stock Car Racing magazine p2 of 3. (Click on image to open)
1968-10 – SCR Article on Ed p3
1968 – 10 – Stock Car Racing magazine p3 of 3. (Click on image to open)
1968-10-01 – SCR article on Ed cover autographed
This issue contained a feature article about Ed, whose autograph is on the cover.
People
1968 – Photo by Fred Smith.
Other – 24
1968 – Langhorne. Photo by Dick Lingle.
Richie Evans
Of general interest
Rene Charland
Nazareth.
People
1968.
Ted Hairfield
1969, October. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Ray Hendrick
1968 – Beltsville. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Jimmy Hensley
1968 – Beltsville. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Lennie Pond
1968 – Beltsville. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Billy Hensley, Jimmy Hensley
1968 – Beltsville. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Don MacTavish
1968 – Beltsville. The owners of Don’s usual ride, the Wright-Zautner #24, did not want to travel from upstate NY down to MD, so Don drove the #900 often driven by dirt-track specialist Karl Heussel. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Other – 21
1968 – Beltsville. Here Eddie Royster is behind the wheel of the #21, after the car had been sold by the Wood Brothers to Frank Edwards. Photo by Pete Stoll.
2x coupe
Norwood. Ed’s 2x is midfield on the outside. At the front are Bob Karvonen in the #99, Fred DeSarro in the #11, Leo Cleary in the #41, and Bugs Stevens in the #3. Photo from Racingthroughtime.com.
Lennie Pond
1968, October – Beltsville. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Ry Hendrick
Photo by Pete Stoll.
Red Farmer
1968 – Martinsville Cardinal 500. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Gene Bergin
1968 – Langhorne. Gene is in the #61, which was the M-6 with a temporary number. Don Diffendorf is in the #36, which was the #360 also with a temporary number.
Dutch Hoag
Dutch Hoag
1968 – Lebanon Valley 200. Dutch also drove the #33 at the Langhorne Race of Champions after regular driver Bill Wimble had been seriously injured in a crash at Lebanon Valley in August.