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https://image.ibb.co/bYzdBb/speed_sh...nda_vaughn.jpg Art Marshall’s victory, at the 1972 Grandnational, was the final win by a front-engine Top Fueler and quite an upset for the unheralded 23-year-old speed shop salesman from Springfield, N.J. His car, the ex-Don Prudhomme high-back Hot Wheels dragster, was owned with Don Young and sponsored by Van Iderstine’s Speed & Auto, where Marshall worked. Theirs was the lone front-engine car in the field, yet he set down hitters such as Olson, Harris, and, in the final, Jeb Allen. https://image.ibb.co/m2hJcG/linda_va...t_marshall.jpg |
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I gotta quit looking at this thread.:naughty: Linda:drool::worship::eek2:
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Dude with the camera be peekin' ... LOL
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You would be peeking too :)
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Man that's funny!! He was too busy to take the picture. And it looks like he's possibly with Canon going by his shirt. What's the saying? -Take a picture it'll last longer!- At least somebody knew to take a picture! That guy reminds me of Newman from the Seinfeld show.
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Nice smile!! :grin:
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File this under that awkward picture your dad made you take for his pleasure. :)
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"Turn to your right and smile son"
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