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Post by administrator on Jul 6, 2012 8:32:27 GMT 1
![]() Roar 16.jpeg[/img] 1947. At Watsonville. Don Radbruch writes: "Some track roadsters were just stripped down jalopies and this California car is a good example even though a lot of work went into the machine." Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 6, 2012 8:35:20 GMT 1
![]() Roar 17.jpeg[/img] 1946. Carl Brawley in Keith Andrews' V8. Don Radbruch writes: "This car, pictured at a Colorado track in 1946, is a tyoice A-V8 street hot rod. Carl Brawley is the driver and the car was owned by future Indy driver Keith Andrews." Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 6, 2012 8:37:36 GMT 1
![]() Roar 18.jpeg[/img] Don Radbruch writes: "Indiana 1941. This is a typical pre-war mid-western car. George Tichenor is the driver and the engine is probably a six-cylinder Terraplane (Hudson)." Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 13, 2012 10:54:41 GMT 1
![]() Roar 19.jpeg[/img] May 26 1949. Heart of America. These Track Roadsters are in action at a track in Misouri. Scotty Scott on the outside of Reg Craskin. Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 13, 2012 10:56:18 GMT 1
![]() Roar 20.jpeg[/img] 1932. After a crash at Huntington Beach. It's Jerry Matthews' wreck but he escaped safely. Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 13, 2012 10:57:35 GMT 1
![]() Roar 21.jpeg[/img] circa 1926. Overland Park, Denver, Colorado. No.8 Chet Gardner, No.7 Ray Gardner. Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 13, 2012 10:59:57 GMT 1
![]() [Roar 22,jpeg/img] 1924, Ascot, California. Front=wheel drive. Owner-builder Carl Mikkelsen. Driver Hap Stelth. Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 13, 2012 11:01:24 GMT 1
![]() Roar 23,jpeg[/img] circa 1933. Yakima, Washington. The wreck of Bill Strong's car. Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 13, 2012 11:02:58 GMT 1
![]() Roar 24,jpeg[/img] circa 1930. Kansas. John McFadden. Don Radbruch writes; "Note that fuel tank!" Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 13, 2012 11:05:14 GMT 1
![]() Roar 25.jpeg[/img] April 7, 1933. Franklin, New England. Drive Tom Garratt. Don Radbruch writes: "This is a bobtail Garrett car. He later died when he crashed this car." Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 13, 2012 11:07:18 GMT 1
![]() Roar 26.jpeg[/img] 1940s. Washington or New England. This type of engine was popular in both Track Roadsters and midget cars. Photo from Brian Pratt Collection. Attachments:
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Post by administrator on Jul 13, 2012 11:09:35 GMT 1
![]() Roar 27.jpeg[/img] circa 1925. Driver Emery Collins. Don Radbruch writes: "This is a bobtail racer. The builder saw no reason to build a tail on the car. Collins later won the IMCA Championship in the 1940s." Attachments:
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