Author: flemke
Anecdote
34 – Studebaker
This image was taken from moments before the 37-car crash. Ed’s Studebaker is on the inside row on the far right in 13th starting position. Please note how closely he is following the car in front, which would have had a big, although at the time not understood, effect on the aerodynamics of his car.
34 – Studebaker
Ed’s Studebaker is easily recognized in 13th starting position.
Anecdote
Other – 90/91
Other – 9
These are the drivers who at one time or another drove one of the Simons brothers’ #9 car. It is not known when Ed drove for them, or which Simons car it would have been.
Memorabilia
Eddie Flemke Fan Club jacket, which was produced in about 1967.
Memorabilia
Of general interest
1976 – Lancaster. Jim Shampine is driving the Ed Cloce #69.
Memorabilia
Of general interest
Geoff Bodine
Len Boehler
Other – 3
61
1961 – Eastern States Exhibition Grounds. This is another view of the #61 (built and raced by Ed in 1959) after Ralph Boehm had bought it from Ed and renumbered it as #101. Johnny Lobo is in the #760.
Joe Brady
This article was written by Mark “Bones” Bourcier and published in New England Speedway Scene.
61
1961 – Ralph and Jo-An Boehm.
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Drawn by William Force Sr.
Geoff Bodine
Anecdote
Other – 10
The Kozsela Log Roller, more than forty years after it last raced.
Anecdote, Junie Donlavey
A recollection by Denny Zimmerman, who along with Ed was one of the two original Eastern Bandits.
Anecdote
Ed is referring to an incident when his father was driving the 2x coupe.
Of general interest
1968 – Albany-Saratoga. On the front row are Bernie Miller in the #41 and Phil Spiak in the “X”.
10
This is a former #10, built by Ed and Ed Jr in their Race Works shop, after they had sold the car to Butch Walsh.
Of general interest
Pocono – Jim Shampine in Ed Cloce’s Hemi-Cuda.
Of general interest
Of general interest
1965 – Daytona Modified-Sportsman 250 results.
Other – 1
This car was driven by Doug Yates. Its successor #1 was often driven by Lennie Pond.