1968 – Martinsville Cardinal 500.
Author: flemke
2x coupe
Ray Hendrick is the the first red coupe, Ed is in the second. They started 21st and 23rd respectively but soon made their way through the field to the front.
Perk Brown, Pee Wee Jones
Bowman Gray Stadium.
Bill Harman, Dick Dixon
Although the driver in this picture is Bill Harman, this is the car in which Dick, as substitute driver, was killed at Thompson on May 28, 1967.
Dick Dixon
Sonny Hutchins
Dutch Hoag
1967 or ’68.
Paul Radford, Other – 45
Langhorne.
Pete Hamilton
Thanks to Ed Flemke Jr.
1968-10-20 – Beltsville 100 2nd
1968-10-20 – Beltsville 200 2nd
Thanks to Larry Jendras Jr.
1968-10-20 – Beltsville 100 preview
1968-10-20 – Beltsville 100 preview – Washington Sunday Star 10-20-68
1968-10-20 – Beltsville Modified 100 preview
1968-10-20 – Beltsville Modified 100 preview Washington Evening Star 10-18-68
1968-10-20 – Lee preview
1968-10-20 – Lee preview
1968-10-20 – Lee preview
1968-10-20 – Lee preview
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1968 – 10-20 – Beltsville Indian Summer Twin 100 Classic. This car was owned by George Williams. Photo by Pete Stoll.
2x coupe
1968-10-20 – Beltsville Indian Summer Twin 100 Classic. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Fred DeSarro
Norwood, with starter Dan Brundage.
Bill Slater
2x coupe
In the foreground are the M-6’s owner and builder, Beebe Zalenski, the tall fellow in the blue shirt. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Dutch Hoag
1968 – Langhorne. Dutch’s teammate Lee Osborne is on the right. Photo by Red Kirsch.
Dutch Hoag
1968 – Langhorne.
Other – 24
1968 – Langhorne. On this occasion, the #24 was driven by Don MacTavish.
Other – 24
1968 – Langhorne. Don MacTavish was the driver.
Bill Greco
Don MacTavish
Hop Harrington
Jean-Guy Chartrand
Malta. This car was a predecessor to the Hemi-cuda and also owned by Ed Cloce.
Maynard Troyer
1968 – Langhorne. Photo by Bill Carlsen.
1968-11-01 – Martinsville Cardinal 500 qualifying, reference to Ed’s track record from previous year
1968-11-01 – Martinsville Cardinal 300 qualifying, reference to Ed’s track record from previous year