This still image, captured by Fran Lawlor, shows Ed standing at the left in white t-shirt and dark trousers in the aftermath of the crash.
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34 – Studebaker
As the remains of 37 crashed cars are being sorted out, Ed’s #34 can be seen on the left.
Paul Radford
Anecdote
Anecdote
Ed remembered – Bruce Cohen, Tony Siscone and Denny Zimmerman comments, from Facebook – Steady Eddie Flemke Tribute page.
Moe Gherzi
Photo from Racingthroughtime.com.
Anecdote
Ron Bouchard
Ted Tappett
Real name: Phil Walters
Ted Tappett
Photo from Racingthroughtime.com
Anecdote
From “Illustrated Speedway News”.
Anecdote
An anecdote from the great Modified driver Fred Harbach, as published in “Long Ride on a Short Track” by Ken Spooner.
79
Photo by JC Crossley.
79
Photo by JC Crossley, from Fran Lawlor.
79
Photo by JC Crossley, from Fran Lawlor.
David Pearson
Other – 81
That looks like Lee Osborne behind the wheel of the #81, owned by the Turner brothers, who also owned the orange #18 cars which were raced most often by Dutch Hoag, and on at least one occasion by Ed.
Other – 8-Ball
Dale Earnhardt
Ralph Moody
Ralph Moody came from New England, where he raced Sportsman and Modified cars, before going south and, with John Holman, starting the famous and very successful Holman and Moody race shop.
Ralph Moody
Buddy Krebs
Don Moon
Don is in the orange shirt and the cast, and that is Reggie Ruggiero in the red shirt on the right. Photo from Racingthroughtime.com.
Don Moon
Image from Racingthroughtime.com
Charlie Jarzombek
Photo from www.vintagemodifieds.com
Charlie Jarzombek
Moe Gherzi
Rene Charland
Photo by Harry Cella, caption by www.Coastal181.com
General Interest
Photo by Dick Monahan, caption by www.Coastal181.com