Category: Photos
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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.
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1961 – Ralph and Jo-An Boehm.
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Drawn by William Force Sr.
Geoff Bodine
Anecdote
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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.
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1968 – Albany-Saratoga. On the front row are Bernie Miller in the #41 and Phil Spiak in the “X”.
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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.
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Pocono – Jim Shampine in Ed Cloce’s Hemi-Cuda.
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1965 – Daytona Modified-Sportsman 250 results.
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This car was driven by Doug Yates. Its successor #1 was often driven by Lennie Pond.
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Car owner Dick Armstrong is on the left, chief mechanic Hop Harrington is on the right. That looks like Geoff Bodine in the driver’s seat.
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1964 – This car was owned by John Matthews, who raced it at Rambi and Myrtle Beach.
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1962 – Daytona Modified-Sportsman 250 results.
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1959 Daytona Modified-Sportsman 200 results.
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1960 Trenton 100 results.
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Memorabilia
Page from 1968 Martinsville Cardinal 500 program.
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In the center of the image is the #21 owned by Norm Kies. Norm had sold his previous #21 to Ed in 1962. Photo by Howie Hodge.
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1963. Another Simons Excavators car. Photo by Howie Hodge.
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1963. This is the great dirt driver Al Tasnady. Photo by Howie Hodge.
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Although only partially visible, the “Murphy” is some of the best freehand painted script I have ever seen.