Dave McCredy was the owner and sponsor of the famous #33 (and “33”-based) cars driven by Dutch Hoag and Bill Wimble.
Category: Photos
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Other – XL-1
Trenton, probably 1967. Photo by Howie Hodge.
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One of the original Manchester Sand & Gravel Pintos, restored.
Of general interest
Dutch Hoag
Of general interest
Billy Hensley
Anecdote
Ed raced at Westhampton for only a brief period, during 1961, but he clearly made an impression.
Of general interest
Fulton.
Anecdote
Stan Van Brunt’s recollection of Ed, from the GSVSCC Newletter.
Hop Harrington
Catamount.
Charlie Jarzombek
Photo by Howie Hodge.
Other – 33
1968 – Langhorne. Although the name of regular driver Bill Wimble is still painted on the roof, shortly before this time he had been badly injured in a crash at Lebanon Valley. Here Ray Tilley is standing in.
2x coupe
Restoration.
Other – 22/23
2x coupe
Restoration.
Of general interest
Restoration.
Other – 22/23
1972 – Martinsville. On the left is the #26 coach owned by Clarence Pickurel of Clarence’s Steak House.
Of general interest
Of general interest
1961-05-21 – Langhorne 100 Mile Sportsman Futurity.
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Of General Interest
1948 – Vernon NY. This was the forerunner of Utica-Rome Speedway. From Wallycampbell.com
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1948 – Vernon, NY. This was the forerunner of Utica-Rome Speedway. From the Wallycampbell.com website
Johnny Roberts
Jean-Guy Chartrand
2016 – Jean-Guy is on the left; fellow Canadian Modified driver Jean-Paul Cabana is on the right.
George Pendergast
Of General Interest
Larry was the promoter at Islip for many years. He also was the man behind the All-Star Racing League.
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Of general interest
This car was raced in western Pennsylvania by Joe Viglione.