1968, October – Beltsville. Photo by Pete Stoll.
Category: Other
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.
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.
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.
2x coupe, Bob Judkins
1968-11-03 – Martinsville Cardinal 500. Car owner Bob Judkins pushes the 2x along pit road after its engine has failed.