1965 Speedrome? Red #81 upright supermodified. "Mercure's Auto Service/Safety Racing Equipment".
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1965 Sandusky? The "Nulls Special" from Columbus, Ohio. I am pretty sure this is Tom York's roadster.
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1965 Speedrome? Red #81 upright supermodified. "Mercure's Auto Service/Safety Racing Equipment". Whose light blue sprinter is that in the background?
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1965 Sandusky. Wayne Landon's yellow and blue #27 upright super.
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1965 Sandusky. Lining up to start the race.
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1965 Sandusky. "Tinker" Joe Martincic's car.
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1965 Sandusky. Oh yeah! Howard Purdy's "Little Deuce". Some call it the "Purdy Deuce". I think Ron Lux was driving this car.
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1965 Sandusky. A legendary car! Todd Gibson's "Flintstone Flyer". This car was F-A-S-T and Todd was a regular at Sandusky. In the background of this picture, isn't that Art Bennett in the black and I think that he is talking to Carl Benhke, behind Bennett is Gibson?
Jim Liccardi writes in "I'm pretty sure that is Carl, although I was only about 8-10 at the time. I have compared this pic to one in the Oswego book, in doing so I do know now that the guy in the blue jacket is Bennett's mechanic Rex Olmsted, so based on the fact that Olmsted is there we might assume that it is Carl. But you know what they say about assume.".
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1965 Sandusky. Tom York's favorite super, the white and red roadster with the external oil tank.
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1965 Sandusky. Pretty sure this is Norm Smith's rear engined car. Look at the guys examining Norm's rear suspension trying to figure out how he did it.
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1965 Sandusky. White #1 sprinter.
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1965 Sandusky. The white number 41 of Jack Nichols.
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1965 Sandusky. Is this Al Wood?
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1965 Sandusky. Dick DeBolt or Dick DeBold? Beautiful white #25 roadster.
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1965 Sandusky. Wayne Landon's yellow and blue #27 upright super on the trailer.
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