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Dirt42
09-13-2010, 05:30 PM
Just happen to come by this board while looking to replace my vintage teasures collection series number 5 AJ Foyt tee shirt. I'm chopping at the bit to get caught up since it looks like a fun place to stop in.
I'm a crew chief on a sportsman modifed that races weekly here in New Jersey and grew up watching my favorites at East Windsor Speedway in Hightstown New Jersey.
webby
09-14-2010, 11:06 AM
Just happen to come by this board while looking to replace my vintage teasures collection series number 5 AJ Foyt tee shirt. I'm chopping at the bit to get caught up since it looks like a fun place to stop in.
I'm a crew chief on a sportsman modifed that races weekly here in New Jersey and grew up watching my favorites at East Windsor Speedway in Hightstown New Jersey.
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richb
09-21-2010, 02:27 PM
Help, My name is Rich and in the 60's and early 70's, I raced with SDRA'CRA ARA' and anywhere else they would let me. Wasn't much of a driver, was more of a crasher. During that time I became a huge fan of Hank Henry. Im looking for any info I can get on Hank and the cars he built from his time in Tuscon to the time in Romona. Any picture history or input would be great. I know that Jim Woods "Dick Fries", Gary Ponzene, Hal Menyard, Don Hamilton, Frank Secrest, Bob Mcoy and others drove Hank cars. Don Hamiltons dad Gorden came to me at Ascot one nite and ask if I would drive his car for him. I declined. He asked "why" and I told him "I couldnt take a chance on crashing a Hank Henry car". Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich Barney
bobjeffreson
09-21-2010, 02:43 PM
Rich,
Here's a coincidence....I was in you country recently for the Knoxville Nationals. Spent time in the Hall of Fame and Museum. Took this photo of one of my favourite cars ever....I sure I still have the magazine detailing the car when it was debuted in the '60s
The Hank Henry Twister...
http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g181/bobjeffreson/Knoxvilletrip2050.jpg
Thomas E
09-21-2010, 05:49 PM
An earlier "Mister Twister" thread (http://autoracingmemories.com/forums/showthread.php?t=537)
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