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After being raced in Kansas in the 70s The 1970 black RAIV judge " BIG IRON "was purchased and brought to Rochester New York there it was raced in the 70s and 80s and then about 10 years ago it was purchased out-of-state and restored now it's in a collection somewhere
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After being raced in Kansas in the 70s The 1970 black RAIV judge " BIG IRON "was purchased and brought to Rochester New York there it was raced in the 70s and 80s and then about 10 years ago it was purchased out-of-state and restored now it's in a collection somewhere
Thanks for the history. I always enjoy hearing it.

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Thanks for the history. I always enjoy hearing it.

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You're welcome , thanks for posting these pictures , there great !
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Judging from the removed diff cover and brake drums I'd venture to say Rock Running is not having a very good day.

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What's up with the slick white outfits, knowing you're going to be wrenching.
Glad to see this guy has his slicks under the rockers in case those Mickey mouse jack stands/jack take a walk. Not sure if the front tires are chalked, or raised.
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What's up with the slick white outfits, knowing you're going to be wrenching.
Glad to see this guy has his slicks under the rockers in case those Mickey mouse jack stands/jack take a walk. Not sure if the front tires are chalked, or raised.
I don't know about the outfit but I do agree with the slicks. Placing the tires underneath the car (even if only jacking up the back of the car) has been my modus operandi for years. The extra insurance never hurts.

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Judging from the removed diff cover and brake drums I'd venture to say Rock Running is not having a very good day.

I dunno. A gear change because of different track conditions perhaps? Btw, did ya notice this is a T-37 model?

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