Another Chris Drellos-owned car.
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Pocono, Jim Shampine driver.
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John “Butch” Farone, also known as “Seymour the Clown” of Stafford Springs.
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Jim Hendrickson mostly raced in New Jersey and especially on Long Island, where he won numerous races.
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Menands.
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This car was normally driven by Russ Brown.
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The Seabury-Tripler “M” was the first Pinto to race in Modifieds, making its debut at New London-Waterford in April, 1971. It was not however the first Pinto Modified to race in NASCAR. That honor went to Bob Judkins’s 2x. Photo from Racingthroughtime.com.
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Thompson.
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Eastern States Exposition. Although Ed sometimes drove the Garuti brothers #28 in the middle of the front row, in this picture the driver appears to be too big to be he. The driver may be Jerry Humiston.
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Martinsville, mid-’70s.
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The T-5 was driven by Leo Cleary and Fred Shulz, among others.
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1967 – Thompson.
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Waterford – Ed Yerrington.
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Albany-Saratoga.
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Fredericksburg Speedway.
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Candlelite Stadium, Bridgeport CT.
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Albany-Saratoga Speedway, the site of many Ed Flemke wins and where he saved Rene Charland’s life.
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Plainville. Dick Dixon in the 8-Ball. That does not look like Ed driving the Norm Kies-owned 21. Photo by Thort Haag, from Racingthroughtime.com.